El Gusto
El Gusto | |
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Directed by | Safinez Bousbia |
Produced by | Safinez Bousbia, Philippe Maynial, Heidi Egger |
Music by | Orchestre El Gusto |
Distributed by | UGC-PH |
Release dates | January 11, 2012 |
Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | Algeria, France, Ireland |
Language | French |
Budget | €2,419,437 |
El Gusto is a Franco-Irish-Algerian documentary film realised and produced by Safinez Bousbia, released on January 11, 2012 in France.
Synopsis
El Gusto chronicles the story of an orchestra of Jewish and Muslim Chaabi musicians torn apart by war for 50 years, and reunited for an exceptional concert.[1][2][3]
Cast
- Mamad Haïder Benchaouchi : in his own role.
- Abdel Hadi Halo : in his own role.
- Reda Djilali : in his own role.
- Rachid Berkani : in his own role.
- Ahmed Bernaoui : in his own role.
- Robert Castel : in his own role.
- Luc Cherki : in his own role.
- Mustapha Tahmi : in his own role.
- Mohamed el-Ferkioui : in his own role.
Music
The soundtrack of the film El Gusto was produced by Sodi (producer of Fela and Femi Kuti, with the label Remark Records, and distributed by Warner Music in 2012. A studio album was produced by Damon Albarn (Blur/Gorillaz) with the label Honest Jon's, distributed by EMI in 2007.
Concerts
- 2014:
* 27/11: Opéra de Monte Carlo, Monaco (France) * 23/10: Womex, Santiago de Compostella (Spain)
- 2013:
* 27/11: La Halle aux grains, Toulouse (France) * 19/10: La Coursive, La Rochelle (France) * 17/10: Festival des Libertés, Bruxelles (Belgium) * 11/08: Green Music Center, Sonoma (United States) * 10/08: Grand Performance, Los Angeles (United States) * 06/08: Kennedy Center, Washington D.C (United States) * 03/08: Lincoln Center, New York (United States) * 15/06: Festival des Chants Sacrés, Fes (Morocco) * 15/06: UNESCO, Paris (France) * 03/06: The Barbican, Londres (UK) * 02/06: The Carré Theater, Amsterdam (Netherlands) * 31/05: Mawazine, Rabat (Morocco)
- 2012:
* 30/10: World Music Festival, Oslo (Norway) * 27/10: Le Colisée, Roubaix (France) * 24&25/10: MC2, Grenoble (France) * 21/10: La Paloma, Nîmes (France) * 20/10: Les Docks du Sud, Marseille (France) * 18/10: Le Mals, Sochaux (France) * 30/09: Musée du Judaïsme, Paris (France) * 09/08: Les Nuits du Sud, Vence (France) * 07/08: Théâtre de la Mer, Sète (France) * 05/08: Festival du Bout du Monde, Crozon (France) * 04/08: Festival Esperanzah, Namur (Belgium) * 13/07: Les Suds à Arles, Arles (France) * 11/07: Scènes d’été, Geneva (Switzerland) * 06/07: Les Hauts de Garonne, Bordeaux (France) * 12/01: Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels (Belgium) * 9&10/01: Le Grand Rex, Paris (France)
- 2007-2010:
* Palais des Beaux-Arts, Bruxelles (Belgium) * L’Alhambra, Paris (France) * Andalousies Atlantiques, Essaouira (Morocco) * Les Nuits de Fourvière, Lyon (France) * The Opening of the Jazz Fest, Berlin (Germany) * The Barbican, London (UK) * Théâtre du Gymnase, Marseille (France) * Palais Omnisports de Bercy, Paris (France)
Awards
In 2011, El Gusto won two awards at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival, including the "FRIPESCI prize" and Best Director from the Arab World for Safinez Bousbia.[4]
References
- ↑ Sciolino, Elaine (2012-10-12). "Algerian Songs and Friendships, Reborn". New York Times. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
- ↑ Rothe, E. Nina (2012-05-17). "Safinez Bousbia's El Gusto: Film as a Movement to Change Lives". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
- ↑ DeFore, John (2012-04-16). "El Gusto: Tribeca Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
- ↑ "Awards - 2011 - Archive - Abu Dhabi Film Festival". Abu Dhabi Film Festival. Retrieved 2015-05-11.
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