Never-ending Middle East conflict continues to inspire artists and surprisingly adjusts to the tunes of lyrical musical. Israeli rock opera “Mamy” was originally performed in 1986 to a cult status. 33 years later awarded director Yedaya ambitiously adapted still relevant and provocative material for bold musical drama with choreographed dances. Famous rock star David Tassa newly arranged and recorded 16 songs live specifically for this film, which touches our hearts by discrimination, manipulation, political activism, miracles of fate.
A simple story illustrates very quick rise to power and similarly fast fall down. Firstly we hear the notes of beautiful and devoted love. Mamy enjoys a cozy life with fiancee Nissim in a southern Israel only till a certain moment...
Edvinas Pukšta
Red Fields
Mamy
Genre
Drama, Music
Director
Keren Yedaya
Run time
1h 33min
Genre
Drama, Music
Director
Keren Yedaya
Run time
1h 33min
Never-ending Middle East conflict continues to inspire artists and surprisingly adjusts to the tunes of lyrical musical. Israeli rock opera “Mamy” was originally performed in 1986 to a cult status. 33 years later awarded director Yedaya ambitiously adapted still relevant and provocative material for bold musical drama with choreographed dances. Famous rock star David Tassa newly arranged and recorded 16 songs live specifically for this film, which touches our hearts by discrimination, manipulation, political activism, miracles of fate.
A simple story illustrates very quick rise to power and similarly fast fall down. Firstly we hear the notes of beautiful and devoted love. Mamy enjoys a cozy life with fiancee Nissim in a southern Israel only till a certain moment...
Edvinas Pukšta
A simple story illustrates very quick rise to power and similarly fast fall down. Firstly we hear the notes of beautiful and devoted love. Mamy enjoys a cozy life with fiancee Nissim in a southern Israel only till a certain moment...
Edvinas Pukšta
Info
Rating
(none)
Production year
2019
Global distributor
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Local distributor
Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival MTÜ
In cinema
11/22/2019