Guerres Sacrées ( Holy Wars )

Two-part documentary on the powerful forces of religion and archaeology both caught up in the war in Syria.

Project visual Guerres Sacrées ( Holy Wars )
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Contributions
20/11/2013
End date
€3.000
Out of €8.000
38 %

Guerres Sacrées ( Holy Wars )

<p> <img alt="Mar_takla_monastery_01" src="https://kkbb-production.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/project_image/image/42028/Mar_Takla_monastery_01.jpg"></p> <p> Christian Village of Maaloula</p> <p>  </p> <p> <strong><u>Chapter One :</u> Faith (60 min)       </strong></p> <p>  </p> <p>    The first part of the project is to collect testimonies from Sunni, Alawite, Christian and Druze. An exchange of views will be initiated on what used to be the consensus of these people before the Civil War, and what they might expect in the future whatever the outcome of the conflict may be.     </p> <p>    The second part of the film will focus more specifically on the Syriac Christians who speak Aramaic, inhabitants of Maaloula and Seidnaya, two ancient villages north of Damascus that fell at the hands of the rebels early September 2013 and were subsequently retaken by the SAA.</p> <p>     The third part of the film will focus on the plight of the Kurds, a people with no recognized territory, straddling between four countries, struggling for national independence and the creation of a common country, despite the cultural differences that separate the various branches of the people. Also discussed will be the Kurdish Yazidi religion and culture, encompassing nearly one million followers, direct descendants of Zoroastrianism, whose sacred grounds are found at the city of Lalish (north of Mosul)  and whose calendar is 4750 years ahead of the Christian calendar.</p> <p>  </p> <p> <img alt="Lalish2" src="https://kkbb-production.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/project_image/image/44065/Lalish2.jpg"></p> <p> Sacred Yazidi Town : Lalesh</p> <p>  </p> <p> <img alt="Ethno-religious-composition-1" src="https://kkbb-production.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/project_image/image/42029/Ethno-religious-composition-1.jpg"></p> <p> Ethno-Religious Map of Syria</p> <p>  </p> <p>  </p> <p> <iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="405" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/rwp10YG-G48?wmode=opaque&amp;feature=oembed" width="540"></iframe></p> <p>  </p> <p>  </p> <p> <img alt="Minaretalep" src="https://kkbb-production.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/project_image/image/42030/MinaretAlep.jpg"></p> <p> Minaret of the great Mosque of Aleppo ( XIIe) - before destruction</p> <p>  </p> <p> <strong><u>Chapter Two :</u> Stones     </strong></p> <p>  </p> <p> The second part of the documentary will focus specifically on the archaeological sites either destroyed or endangered by the war: the bombing of the Krak des Chevaliers, of the Citadel and the souk of Aleppo, the destruction of the twelfth century minaret of the Umayyad Mosque, the looting and shelling of the cities of Al-Hasakah, As-Suwayda, Idlib, Damascus, Daraa, Deir ez Zoor. </p> <p>    Several important museums were also pillaged (Dura Europos), and many sites are being subjected to illegal excavations by organized groups (Ebla, Dura Europos, the Valley of the Tombs of Palmyra).  Byzantine cities are also dismantled stone by stone (Al-Bara). In Apamea, aerial photographs show illicit diggings around the great Roman colonnade.     </p> <p>     The film will also focus on the destiny of the only island of Syria, Arwad, historically the final post of the crusaders, and on the strategic use of Syrian millennium archaeological heritage by both of the war's belligerents. In Syria, historical heritage is being eradicated, as has already happened in Iraq and many other countries of the Middle East during periods of unrest. Because of their position, strategic sites remain the same throughout history (Citadel of Aleppo, Krak des Chevaliers), and today's wars are taking place on the battlefields of the past, sparing nothing of their valuable testimony of time.</p> <p>  </p> <p> <img alt="Temple_of_bel__palmyra_02" src="https://kkbb-production.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/project_image/image/42032/Temple_of_Bel__Palmyra_02.jpg"></p> <p> Temple of Bel in Palmyra ( shelled )</p> <p>  </p> <p> <img alt="Minaret" src="https://kkbb-production.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/project_image/image/43333/Minaret.jpg"></p> <p> Minaret in Damascus, Alasali district 15/09</p>

Allocation of funds

<p> The funding will be used to acquire: - Two cameras and the sound equipment needed for such a project. - Hardware and storage to preserve fifty hours of footage to avoid data loss during the trip. The funding will also be used to pay the various technicians (calibrator, musician, mixer) when we'll be back. ____________________________________________________________________</p> <p>  </p> <p> Assistant Director: Louis-Philippe Scoufaras, artist</p> <p> Calibration: Guillaume FAURE / http://www.guillaumefaure.eu/</p> <p> Music &amp; Sound: Romain Poirier, musician and author of the soundtrack of the film <em>Nessuno</em>.</p> <p> Mixing: Jean-Charles BASTION ____________________________________________________________________</p> <p>  </p> <p> The funding will pay for travel to Syria via Lebanon, accommodation and food for the team as well as pay for guides and drivers on site.</p>

Rewards

€5

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€15

Link to the movie premiere + Previous rewards

€30

A DVD of the Movie + Previous rewards

€50

A signed Postcard of the Syrian heritage monuments + Previous rewards

€100

A poster 60x42 cm + Previous Rewards

€200

Your name in the credits + Previous rewards

€500

An invitation to a private screening of the film + Previous rewards

€1.000

A meeting with the director and his assistant on our return from Syria + Previous rewards

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