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Song of Lahore

Until the late 1970s, the Pakistani city of Lahore was world-renowned for its music. Following the Islamization of Pakistan, many artists struggled to continue their life's work. Song of Lahore turns the spotlight on a group of stalwart musicians that kept playing and ultimately attracted listeners from around the world.

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Release : 2015
Rating : 7.1
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Crew : Director of Photography,  Director, 
Cast : Wynton Marsalis
Genre : Documentary

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Reviews

UnowPriceless
2018/08/30

hyped garbage

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Platicsco
2018/08/30

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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Doomtomylo
2018/08/30

a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.

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Staci Frederick
2018/08/30

Blistering performances.

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Larry Silverstein
2016/07/16

This documentary gets off to a slow start, but in its final two thirds it really picks up quite a bit. Initially, we learn of the travails of classical musicians, and of classical music itself, in Lahore, Pakistan once a center of music for the entire region. This is mainly attributed to the imposition of Shariah Law (where music is forbidden) decades before, and the subsequent clashes between various religious factions.However, when Izzat Majeed, the founder of Sachal Studios, in Lahore, came up with the brilliant idea of combining the classical Pakistani sounds with those of American Jazz, the results were quite amazing. Trying out this sound on some social media outlets such as YouTube, Majeed quickly found out how popular it could become.Thus, the Sachal Jazz Ensemble would travel to New York City to combine their talents with those musicians of the Jazz at Lincoln Center, led by the highly acclaimed trumpeter and composer Wynton Marsalis. For me, this was really the heart of the movie, the reactions of the Pakistani musicians to their NYC experience, and the final mesmerizing results of meshing all of this talent into the concert at Lincoln Center.Overall, after a slow start this documentary illustrated what the combining of musical talent and innovative thinking can result in, no matter how divergent the cultures are, or where on the globe this talent comes from.To note: there are some technical issues with the subtitles here, as the lettering is too small, leading to the constant use of my remote zoom, which can get quite annoying.

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Dr Deena Padayachee
2016/06/29

Song of LahoreIndians and music go together like curry and roti. Unfortunately, music has been officially suppressed in some countries across our world. Lahore was once the jewel of the Punjab and the Sikh empire. The Sikhs had resisted the ferocious, rapacious, plundering Mughal hordes who had swept across much of India with fire and sword.Izzat Majeed and his comrades established Sachal studios in a brave effort to resurrect the region's traditional musical roots. This unusual and beautiful documentary is like a work of poetry. It brings together the jazz of the USA and the sitar of India. In that meeting there is a great ejaculation of audible magic and iridescence.The film documents how these musicians get together to develop their talent and how they liaise with overseas musicians. During the fascist era, anti Apartheid writers were the targets of the Neo Nazi establishment and their 007s. Co- incidentally, my first prize winning literary work was also published in New York after being turned down by South African publishers. The architecture and ambiance of Lahore contrast quite starkly with the buzz of the 9/11 city.The tragic thing about this documentary is that not many will get to see it as those who appreciate this kind of cinema are not well organised.

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