Festival In The Desert
Festival In The Desert

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Festival In The Desert

2003
Movie
52 min
Italian

The much lauded 'Festival In The Desert 2003' was the first of two programmes to come from Mali. Winner of the Sony Gold Award the show includes music from Ali Farka Toura, Tinariwen, Robert Plant, Tartit and Afel Bocum. The festival itself is held in a nearby oasis in the southern Sahara Desert, and is the traditional gathering of the Touareg people, who sing powerfully hypnotic songs about the pain and pleasures of desert life.

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IMDb7.6/10
Director: Christopher ORRGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary captures the vibrant spirit of the first Festival in the Desert, held in Timbuktu, Mali, in 2001. It showcases the rich musical traditions of the Tuareg people and their nomadic lifestyle, featuring performances by renowned musicians. The film offers a glimpse into the cultural heritage of the Sahara region, highlighting the intersection of tradition and modernity. It serves as both a celebration of music and a testament to the resilience of the Tuareg culture in the face of contemporary challenges.

Critical Reception

Festival In The Desert was widely praised by critics for its stunning cinematography, powerful musical performances, and insightful portrayal of Tuareg culture. Reviewers commended its ability to capture the unique atmosphere of the festival and its significance as a cultural event. The film was seen as an important document of a rare gathering of nomadic musicians, earning acclaim for its authenticity and celebratory tone.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its vibrant and authentic portrayal of Tuareg music and culture.

  • Commended for its stunning visuals and immersive depiction of the desert festival.

  • Recognized as an important document of a unique cultural event and its featured artists.

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Fun Fact

The Festival in the Desert was conceived as a way to promote peace and cultural exchange, bringing together various Tuareg musical groups and elders in a remote desert location.

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