
Information:
World Documentary Feature Competition
[WLGMA] | 2008 | 72 min | Feature Documentary
Directed by: Mohamed Al-Daradji
(War, Love, God & Madness)In Arabic with English subtitles.
Iraq, Netherlands, Palestine, Sweden, U.K.
North American Premiere
Interests: About Cinema, Documentary, Middle Eastern, War
Moods: Aspirational, Chaotic, Confrontational, Harrowing, Inspirational, Political, Topical, Visceral
Official Website
Preceded by: Lost Girl
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Synopsis
After the overthrow of Saddam Hussein, Baghdad-born Mohamed Al-Daradji returned home in 2004 with the dream of making a film about his agonized homeland, now freed at last from the tyrant's grasp. Under increasingly difficult conditions, he succeeded in making a feature film, Ahlaam. It was screened at many film festivals throughout the world, received many awards, and represented Iraq in both the Golden Globe and Academy Award® competitions in 2006. The extraordinary story of how that film was made is the subject of War, Love, God & Madness (In Arabic the first three of those words are written with characters that closely resemble each other). But this riveting new documentary is quite different from the usual-and in the DVD age, obligatory-making-of feature, and indeed its story can be appreciated even by viewers who have not seen Ahlaam. It provides a harrowing and unforgettable portrayal of the extraordinary ordeals Al-Daradji and his indomitable colleagues were forced to endure, including interrogation and torture. Struggling against time, persecution, imprisonment, injuries, and terrorist attacks, the cast and crew struggle on and, miraculously, manage to finish the film. In Godard's Pierrot le fou, the American director Sam Fuller is famously quoted as saying, "Film is a battlefield." In the case of Ahlaam, this unnerving documentary indelibly records, that wasn't simply a figure of speech.
Co-hosted by ArteEast.
--Peter Scarlet+About The Director
+Director Statement
After a year of sitting on my book self, I finally reach up and grabbed the footage of b-rolls. As I started sieving through the footage I knew this was my answer to clear the past from my head, cramming three years of my own self medicated filmmaking therapy into 72 minutes of film for the world and god to see. The film is a personal journey for me and I guess my way of healing as I try to paint the picture of the world around me and within myself. This film has allowed me to explore myself and makes sense of the war, love, god and my own madness.
I believed by making a film (Ahlaam) I could find myself and help me and my friends. During the insanity of production I was able to detach myself from the reality surround me. On my return to England it was difficult to readjust back to the coffee culture, cosmopolitan lifestyle life around me as I thought of my family and friends back in Baghdad. For the next year and a half I was unable to find peace and knew I needed to look back and learn.
War, Love, God & Madness as with my first film Ahlaam was made from the heart and I hope goes to the heart. It is a gritty, behind the scenes look at my dream to create opportunities and hope in Iraq. But the reality today is still that my friends, family and country men are portrayed by the news as numbers, statistics without faces or feelings. I hope to open the world’s eyes to what is really going on in a country destroyed by wars, politics and oil in the hope we can learn from it and not have it happen again, it is a manmade problem that we can change.
This film I hope is the Iraqi people’s chance to show the world their side of the fence, told by the people that live there and not by an outsider looking in. I hope that with this film I will give me the meaning and the some answer to the last three years of my life, the war, love, god, my losses and my madness.
This film I hope is the Iraqi people’s chance to show the world their side of the fence, told by the people that live there and not by an outsider looking in. I hope that with this film I will give me the meaning and the some answer to the last three years of my life, the war, love, god, my losses and my madness.
These are the true stories of REAL people with REAL stories…










