Presented at Rome Film Festival as a special screening of the documetario "Sound of Morocco" of Giuliana Gamba . A mockumetary gently outlining the country's music scene Moroccan, recounting the magic and magnetism inherited from tradition, through the trip to Zri Zrat, cradle of the oldest Moroccan music movement, and the reason for its growth and dedication through the meeting with Sayed Omar, leader of Nass El Ghiwan history, defined Scorsese on the 'Rollin' Stones of Africa '. The Cicero of this journey into the incredible sounds of a country like Morocco will Nour Eddine, who for twenty years living and playing in Italy, and that there will be a liaison between our way of thinking and that of a country fervent transformation. These excuses have helped the film to better tell the landscape today, passing through the cities of Tangier, Ouazzani, Meknes, Casablanca and Essaouira (which takes place every year the Festival of Gnawa music). A fresco complex and compelling, leaving the improvisation of the musicians involved, see the impromptu freestyle rapper from Casablanca and already cries of women in a traditional festival, the reins of the story of a people living a moment of great pride and vindication, drawing from yesterday to build an acceptable tomorrow.
0 comments:
Post a Comment