The dove's lost necklace [video recording]

by Nacer Khemir (Writen, Directed)

DVD, 2008

Publication

Imprint: Seattle, Washington : Typecast Releasing, 2008. Context: Originally produced as a motion picture in 1991. Series: Desert trilogy., No. 2. Responsibility: written and directed by Nacer Khemir. Credits: Cinematography by Georges Barsky ; music by Jean-Claude Petit ; producer, Tarak Ben Ammar. Performer(s): Navin Chowdhry, Walid Arakji, Ninar Esber. OCLC Number: 226315065. Language: In Arabic with French, German and English subtitles. Physical: 1 videodisc (90 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. Features: DVD.

Call number

DVD / Front Desk

Barcode

DVD-0665

ISBN

9786311880036

UPC

643519120991

CSS Library Notes

Description: While studying Arabic calligraphy with a grand master, Hassan comes across a fragment of rare manuscript. He sets off in search of the missing pieces, believing that once he finds them, they will reveal all the secrets of love. With the help of a lovers' go-between, Hassan meets the beautiful Aziz, Princess of Samarkand, who aids him in his search. The two encounter wars, a battle between false prophets, and face an ancient curse in their hunt for the missing manuscript. As the answers Hassan seeks become ever more elusive and complex, he begins to suspect that an entire lifetime would not suffice to learn the infinite dimensions of love.

Tunisian director Nacer Khemir, also a poet, painter and professional storyteller, notes: The film takes place in Moslem Andalusia of the 11th century. But it's not a question of reconstituting a given time and place, but rather of summoning up the reflection of a forgotten garden, and out of a yearning for peace, so difficult to protect from barbarians and from destructive fanaticisms. Andalusia has been the meeting place of many cultures, a living dialog of the peoples and religions whose traces can still be deciphered in texts, music and gardens all the way from the Atlantic to the Red Sea. This is not an Andalusian love story, but Andalusia as the very essence of love, through its perfumes, poetry and gardens. - from box

FY2012 / jvsn

Physical description

4.75 inches

Description

"While studying Arabic calligraphy from a grand master, Hassan comes across a fragment of a rare manuscript. He sets off in search of the missing pieces, believing that once he finds them, they will reveal al the secrets of love."

Language

Original language

Arabic
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