Songs of War: Music as a Weapon
Songs of War: Music as a Weapon

Songs of War: Music as a Weapon

February 25, 2010 | 52 min

Music elates, touches the soul and bypasses reason. Music is magic. But precisely this magic can turn it into an insidious weapon for music and violence belong together. The brutal power of African war dances, the ferocity of Maori Hakas, the earth-shattering roar of US sound guns blasting Metallica at Taliban hideouts the principle is always the same: Aggressive sounds demoralise the enemy and whip the allies into a frenzy. In Songs of War, director Tristan Chytroschek explores the extraordinary harmony between music and violence. Sesame Street composer, Christopher Cerf, always wanted his music to be fun and entertaining. But then he learned that his songs had been used to torture prisoners in Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib. He is stunned by this abuse of his work and wants to find out how this could happen.

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Documentary

Cast

Naomi Scott

Christopher Cerf

Naomi Scott

Thomas Keenan

Naomi Scott

Chris Arendt

Naomi Scott

Herb Friedman

Naomi Scott

Mike Ritz

Naomi Scott

Nathalie Gosselin

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