Film 'When God Sleeps' at the Doc Edge Film Festival

When God Sleeps_Header © Goethe-Institut

Thu, 24.05.2018

9:00 PM

Auckland, Q Theatre

We are happy to present the movie When God Sleeps as part of this year’s Doc Edge Film Festival.

As a special guest, the director of the film, Till Schauder, will be attending the festival and will participate in the Screen Edge Forum. After his Screenings there will be plenty of opportunity to chat and discuss on his production.


Docedge Festival © DOCedge Director: Till Schauder, colour, 90 min., 2017


In his native Iran, musician Shahin Najafi, the “Salman Rushdie of Rap”, faces prison and a hundred lashes for his “blasphemous music”. Clerics have issued a fatwa against him, calling for his death because of a song about the oppression of women, sexism and human rights abuses in his homeland.

In exile in the German city of Cologne, Najafi falls in love with Leili Bazargan, the granddaughter of the first Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran. With Najafi still a target of the Iranian regime, the couple become a modern-day Romeo & Juliet, their love story played out against the backdrop of Europe’s refugee crisis and the rise to power of Donald Trump.
 

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