Let There Be Light (2011)
20 Years of Journey
A documentary film about the Israeli metal band "Orphaned Land", which includes personal interviews with the band, artists like Steven Wilson & Marty Friedman, Israeli Rabbi, the first ever interview with the band's lyrics writer, Israeli fans, and Arab fans from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, & Turkey, who discuss how their opinions on Israel have changed thanks to Orphaned Land. Also includes rare archive materials like the band's first show (from 1991), rehearsal, and the first home-made interview the band made in high school. The film deals with music, texts, the band's history from the first day until today, politics, religion, middle east problems and many more. It's a film about metal, peace and music.
Cast
- Kobi Farhi - Self
- Uri Zelha - Self
- Yossi Sassi Sa'aron - Self
- Matti Svatizky - Self
- Matan Shmuely - Self
- Steven Wilson - Self
- Marty Friedman - Self
- Alon Miasnikov - Self
- Motti Gal - Self
- Abed Hathout - Self
Screenplay
- Matan Peer (Screenplay)
Keywords
music documentary, folk metal, progressive metal
Trailer
Let There Be Light TrailerFrequently Asked Questions
- What is Let There Be Light about?
- A documentary film about the Israeli metal band "Orphaned Land", which includes personal interviews with the band, artists like Steven Wilson & Marty Friedman, Israeli Rabbi, the first ever interview with the band's lyrics writer, Israeli fans, and Arab fans from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, & Turkey, who discuss how their opinions on Israel have changed thanks to Orphaned Land. Also includes rare archive materials like the band's first show (from 1991), rehearsal, and the first home-made interview the band made in high school. The film deals with music, texts, the band's history from the first day until today, politics, religion, middle east problems and many more. It's a film about metal, peace and music.
- Who directed Let There Be Light?
- Let There Be Light was directed by Matan Peer.
- Who stars in Let There Be Light?
- Let There Be Light stars Kobi Farhi, Uri Zelha, Yossi Sassi Sa'aron, Matti Svatizky, Matan Shmuely, Steven Wilson.
- How long is Let There Be Light?
- Let There Be Light has a runtime of 31m (31 minutes).
- What genre is Let There Be Light?
- Let There Be Light is a Documentary, Music film.
- Where was Let There Be Light produced?
- Let There Be Light was produced in Israel.