Yemen, Music from the Heart of Arabia
Yemen, Music from the Heart of Arabia

Yemen, Music from the Heart of Arabia (1999)

None | France, Yemen, Uganda | Arabic | 52 min
Directed by: Layth Abdulamir
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The "magyal" is, in Yemen, a daily gathering where friends chew the "kât" together, talking and listening to music or poetry. A musician is showing us his instrument, the ancient lute, which can only be found now in Yemen and in the Comoros; the "qanbus" or "Sana Oeûd", at the harmony table which has been covered with goat skin. The singer can enhance his lyric poetry by hitting out a crystal-like sound from a copper tray. In the Yemeni society music can't be separated from poetry. The words of the song must be fully understood to feel the emotion conveyed by the singer. The Bedouin clarinet player is playing a last tune on views of the towered-houses of the old town of Sana. Silence takes over when dawn gradually switches from darkness to daylight. Then profane music is replaced by the muezzins' sacred music, their voices echoing each other from one minaret to another.

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Release Date

France
(limited)
1999
France
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2000

Also Known As (A.K.A.)

Yémen, musiques du coeur de l'Arabie
(Original title)
Yémen, musiques du coeur de l'Arabie
France
Yémen, musique au coeur de l'Arabie
France (alternative title)
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Parent Guide

Sex & Nudity
Unrated
Violence & Gore
Unrated
Profanity
Unrated
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Unrated
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Unrated