People have different ideas on how to get closer to God. The makers of this fascinating Swiss documentary follow two Pakistani men. One is a dervish or mystic, undertaking a life-long pilgrimage with heavy metal rings on his legs. He walks through the desert until his feet are raw, praying at every shrine he comes across along the way. The other is the custodian of a centuries-old musical tradition, for whom the idea of God lies in self-knowledge, insight and harmony with the environment – a harmony that he strives to achieve through life-long study and passing on his knowledge to new generations. In Pakistan, it is impossible for them to act together as the risk of attacks means any large meetings are prohibited.
The film follows the men as they visit impressive holy sites, as well as in their everyday conversations, and provides a beautiful, sideways look at Pakistani society.
After the screening, stick around for a Q&A with the director and an in-depth conversation on Sufism and its presence in the Western world. The evening is concluded with a performance by Cengiz Arslanpay.
Scopitone Café, free admission
Film details
Productieland
Switzerland
Jaar
2018
Festivaleditie
IFFR 2019
Lengte
84'
Medium/Formaat
DCP
Taal
English, Pushto, Urdu
Première status
None
Director
Annette Berger, Grete Jentzen
Producer
Annette Berger
Screenplay
Annette Berger
Editing
Grete Jentzen
Production company
Dokwerkstatt GmbH
Sales / World rights holder
Dokwerkstatt GmbH
Cinematography
Lars Barthel
Sound design
Marc von Stürler, Mourad Keller
Music
Naseeruddin Saami & Sons
Principal cast
Naseeruddin Saami, Gogha Sain, Rauf Saami, Urooj Saami, Azeem Saami, Ahmed Saami, Bina Jawwad