»Half Moon«
Elbphilharmonie PLUS / Film Screening / Festival »Kurdistan«
One final journey for the music
The journey in »Half Moon« begins in a Kurdish mountain village in northern Iran: shortly after the fall of Saddam Hussein, Mamo, a famous, aging singer, is finally allowed to travel to Erbil in northern Iraq for a concert. He rounds up his ten sons, who had accompanied him as an orchestra in the past, and climbs on board a rickety bus with them. Against the breath-taking backdrop of snow-capped peaks and rugged cliffs, we follow the party – which is at times in good spirits and at other times tends to quarrel – past deserted villages. Their first stop is a remote village to which 1,334 female singers have fled to escape the ban on performing in Iran. Mamo persuades the singer Hesho to join them, even though she will have to hide when they get to the border – but Mamo is reluctant to perform without a female singer. Will they make it all the way to Erbil together and fulfil Mamo’s wish of giving a grand concert?
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Half Moon (Regie:
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Kurdistan
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