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Title:
Trances / written and directed by Ahmed El Maanouni.
Edition:
Director approved Blu-ray special edition.
Publisher:
The Criterion Collection,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
1 videodisc (88 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 + 1 folded insert (12 unnumbered pages : color illustration ; 72 x 17 cm, folded to 17 x 12)
Subject:
Nass el Ghiwan (Musical group)
Nass el Ghiwan (Musical group)
Musical groups--Morocco.
Folk music--Morocco.
Popular music--Morocco.
Folk music.
Musical groups.
Popular music.
Morocco.
Nonfiction films.
Filmed performances.
Documentary films.
Concert films.
Documentary films.
Nonfiction films.
Concert films.
Filmed performances.
Other Authors:
Nass el Ghiwan (Musical group), on-screen participant. on-screen participant.
Criterion Collection (Firm), publisher.
El Maanouni, Ahmed, screenwriter. screenwriter.
Bāṭmā, al-ʻArabī, 1948-1997, on-screen participant.
Sayed, Omar, on-screen participant.
Yaala, Allal, 1941- on-screen participant.
Scorsese, Martin, on-screen participant.
Shafto, Sally, essayist.
Notes:
Featuring Larbi Batma, Abderrahman 'Paco' Kirouche, Omar Sayed, Allal Yaala. Title from disc surface. Originally produced as a documentary film in 1981. Special features: introduction from 2013 by The Film Foundation's founder and chair, Martin Scorsese; interview program from 2013 featuring director Ahmed El Maanouni, producer Izza Génini, musician Omar Sayed, and Scorsese ; essay by film scholar Sally Shafto.
Summary:
"The groundbreaking Moroccan band Nass El Ghiwane is the dynamic subject of this captivating, one-of-a-kind documentary by Ahmed El Maanouni, who filmed the four musicians during a series of electrifying live performances in Tunisia, Morocco, and France; on the streets of Casablanca; and in intimate conversations. Storytellers through song and traditional instruments, and with connections to political theater, the band became a local phenomenon and an international sensation, thanks to its rebellious lyrics and sublime, fully acoustic sound, which draws on Berber rhythms, Malhun sung poetry, and Gnawa dances. Both a concert movie and a free-form audiovisual experiment, bolstered by images of the band's rapt audience, Trances is pure cinematic poetry"--Container.
Series:
The Criterion collection ; 689
ISBN:
1681438283
9781681438283
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1240820988
UPC:
715515258319
Locations:
FXPH314 -- Carnegie-Stout Public Library (Dubuque)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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