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| Between Two Notes |  |  |
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| Year |  |  |
2007 |
| Original lang. |  |  |
Arabic |
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France / Canada |
| Genre |  |  |
Documentary |
| Length |  |  |
1:25 |
| Director |  |  |
Florence Strauss |
| Writer |  |  |
Mano Siri Florence Strauss |
| Company |  |  |
Les Films d'Ici |
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Indeed, what do Cairo, Tel Aviv, Beirut, Damascus and Aleppo have in common? Beyond the conflicts that continue to rock the Middle East, these cities share a common heritage: that of classical Arab music. Filmmaker Florence Strauss sets out from Paris in search of the roots of this timeless art, while uncovering a partially unknown and hidden aspect of her own heritage. Out of the void and absence rises the moving voice of catharsis. It is a double quest that is filled with a variety of encounters - a road movie that pays tribute to the musicians and poets who, through their art, embody and perpetuate a part of Middle Eastern history. An ode in praise of cultural fusion and the acceptance of otherness, the film celebrates the sensuousness and generosity of a land once associated with the Garden of Eden. Between Two Notes is, above all, music from the heart. With a thousand and one nuances, it conveys the history of our humanity in all its complexity.
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