Deyzangeroo
Many cultures have viewed the lunar eclipse as a powerful reminder of the Day of Judgment. People chant prayers, sing songs and recite poetry, all in an effort to communicate with nature and the cosmic forces in the sky. They ask for forgiveness or understanding, as they yearn for what they fear is lost. “Deyzangeroo” is one such ritual, performed in the Iranian port city of Bushehr, on the shores of the Persian Gulf. The distinctive percussive music, rhythmic chants and tribal dances—an echo of the city’s colonial rule by the British and Portuguese, and the African slaves that followed—are performed with reverence, fear and magic. The ritual is believed to ward off evil spirits and take back the moon. And it works every time…
Crew
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Geoffrey Mitchell
Foley Recordist
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Olivier Calvert
Sound Designer
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Mélanie Bouchard
Title Designer
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Lise Wedlock
Foley
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Michael Fukushima
Executive Producer
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Maral Mohammadian
Producer
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Ehsan Gharib
Director
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Denis Pilon
Online Editor
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Serge Boivin
Sound Recordist
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Habib Meftah Bousheh…
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