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Part poetry, part journalism, part philosophy, a timeless meditation on war as seen through the prisms of cinema, text and image. Largely set at a literary conference in Sarajevo, the film draws on the conflagration of the Bosnian war, but also draws on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, the brutal treatment of Native Americans, and the legacy of the Nazis by following the parallel stories of two Israeli Jewish women, Judith Lerner and Olga Brodsky; one drawn to the light and one drawn towards darkness.
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| Also Known As: |
Notre Musique
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| Production Status: |
Released |
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| Genres: |
Art/Foreign and Drama |
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| Running Time: |
1 hr. 20 min. |
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| Release Date: |
November 24th, 2004 (NY/LA) |
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| MPAA Rating: |
Not Rated |
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| Distributors: |
Wellspring Home Entertainment
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| Production Co.: |
Les Films du Losange, Avventura Films, France 3 Cinéma, Peripheria, Vega Film
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| Financiers: |
Funding: Canal Plus, DFI, TSR
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| U.S. Box Office: |
$139,922 |
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| Produced in: |
France |
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