Lonely Trees (2017)
Darên bitenê is a fascinating documentary exploring the “dengbej” musical heritage of the singers, poets and storytellers from Northern Syria’s region. Featuring a stunning scenery of poetic landscapes, the film is interlaced with stories of Kurdish and Assyrian songs that narrate the long history of love and suffering of this semi-autonomous region.
Director: Shêro Hindê
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 43 min
Release Date: January 1, 2017
Production: Komîna Fîlm a Rojava
Country: Syrian Arab Republic
Language: العربية, Kurdish
Original Language: ku
Keywords
kurdistan, kurdish, oral tradition, traditional culture, rojava
More Films by Director: Shêro Hindê
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Lonely Trees about?
- Darên bitenê is a fascinating documentary exploring the “dengbej” musical heritage of the singers, poets and storytellers from Northern Syria’s region. Featuring a stunning scenery of poetic landscapes, the film is interlaced with stories of Kurdish and Assyrian songs that narrate the long history of love and suffering of this semi-autonomous region.
- Who directed Lonely Trees?
- Lonely Trees was directed by Shêro Hindê.
- How long is Lonely Trees?
- Lonely Trees has a runtime of 43m (43 minutes).
- What genre is Lonely Trees?
- Lonely Trees is a Documentary film.
- Where was Lonely Trees produced?
- Lonely Trees was produced in Syrian Arab Republic.