Cabaret Crusades: The Path to Cairo

Cabaret Crusades: The Path to Cairo

Release date : May 5, 2011
Runtime : 45m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : Arabic /
Director : Wael Shawky /
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In this installment of Cabaret Crusades, which covers the 46 years from the end of the First Crusade, in 1099, to the beginning of the Second Crusade, in 1147, a cast of more than a hundred 200-year-old string marionettes from the Lupi collection in Turin enact Shawky’s highly original approach to staging and filming history; the puppets represent actual historical figures, and the project was filmed entirely in a church in Aubagne according to a cinematic shot breakdown.
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  • title:Cabaret Crusades: The Path to Cairo
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2011
  • Runtime:45m
  • Genres: Documentary · Animation ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: Arabic ·
  • Director: Wael Shawky /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:In this installment of Cabaret Crusades, which covers the 46 years from the end of the First Crusade, in 1099, to the beginning of the Second Crusade, in 1147, a cast of more than a hundred 200-year-old string marionettes from the Lupi collection in Turin enact Shawky’s highly original approach to staging and filming history; the puppets represent actual historical figures, and the project was filmed entirely in a church in Aubagne according to a cinematic shot breakdown.
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