Cairo Jazzman

Nov 7 2019 N/A 1h 22m
Documentary, Music

A documentary about Cairo Jazz Festival's Amr Salah and his struggle every year to bring people and arts together in a country where 70% of people are under 30 and the Officials do not care about culture too much.

Plot

The directing debut of Atef Ben Bouzid, Cairo Jazzman, a political music documentary set in the heart of the Arab world, tells the engaging story of the critically acclaimed Cairo Jazz Festival and its founder Amr Salah. Dedicated to the Egyptian people, the film captures rarely seen facets of civil society and everyday life in Cairo. It provides a rare inside look and captures the struggles and obstacles Egyptians, especially the young, are facing. Operating on a non-profit-basis and with limited funding sources, the Cairo Jazz Festival has grown into a unique platform bringing together local and international musicians who are united in their love for jazz and their desire to share, cultivate, and pass it to the next generation. Amr Salah is Cairo Jazzman.

Written by

Atef Ben Bouzid

Directed by

Atef Ben Bouzid

Production Countries

Germany

Production Companies

Icke Kreuzberg Productions, SLfilm.at

Languages

Deutsch, Français, English

Awards

N/A

Scores
# of Votes
23
Average Rating
7.8 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA