Global Treasures - KAIROUAN Al QAYRAWAN - Tunisia

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  • 2009
  • 10 min

Global Treasures - KAIROUAN Al QAYRAWAN - Tunisia is a captivating visual journey of one of the greatest Islamic cities in North Africa, a holy and mysterious city that has been the center of trade, religion, and culture for over 14 centuries. The film takes its viewers on a mesmerizing tour of the ancient city of Kairouan or Al Qayrawan, located in the heart of Tunisia's interior region.

The movie provides a comprehensive historical overview of the city's evolution, from its origins in the 7th century as the first Islamic city in North Africa to its subsequent prominence as the capital of a Berber kingdom and an important hub for trade and scholarly activities. This visual masterpiece highlights the unique features that define the town, its history, and its people.

Over the years, Kairouan has developed into a city of elaborate mosques, ancient citadels, grand cemeteries, and intricate mosaics, relics, and antiques that highlight the remarkable cultural heritage of the city. Global Treasures - KAIROUAN Al QAYRAWAN - Tunisia offers a detailed exploration of these attractions, explaining their origins, their roles in the city's culture, and the unique historical and architectural features that make them stand out.

The film's stunning scenes of the city's ancient mosque, the Great Mosque of Uqba, which features a principal prayer hall, magnificent domes, and a complex network of courtyards and minarets. The camera captures the intricate details and rich craftsmanship that have stood the test of time, inspiring awe and wonder from viewers. The ornate tiles, the brightly painted ceilings, intricate latticework, and the grand crisscross arches transport viewers to another era and provide a glimpse of the past.

In addition to the Great Mosque of Uqba, the film also highlights other architectural marvels in the city, including the marble columns of the Abou Zakariyya Mosque and the Al-Okba Mosque. The 13th-century Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque, with its turquoise dome, archways, and deep courtyards, is also a feast for the eyes.

Away from the mosques, the film also takes us on a journey of cultural treasures that the city boasts. The Sidi Abid el-Ghariani mausoleum, where the 17th-century mystic Abid el-Ghariani is laid to rest, is a beautiful space of tranquil reflection, with stained glass, a beautiful garden, and ornate tiles. The impressive city walls with beautiful gates and ramparts, a distinctive feature of the city, will thrill fans of history and architecture alike.

Global Treasures - KAIROUAN Al QAYRAWAN – Tunisia manages to evoke the character of the city, from the spiritual and mystical tone of its sacred sites to the creative energy of its artisans and craftsmen whose work echoes the historical relevance of this city. The film takes viewers to the Souks, Kairouan's markets, whose narrow alleyways overflow with brightly colored clothes, pottery, textiles, and ancient objects, all displayed for the benefit of tourists and locals alike.

The movie’s soundtrack is haunting, with North African rhythms and native instruments that create an excellent complement to the movie's beautiful imagery, immersing the viewer in the city's culture.

In conclusion, Global Treasures - KAIROUAN Al QAYRAWAN - Tunisia is a thrilling and moving tribute to one of North Africa's most spiritual and culturally rich cities. Its beautiful scenes, thoughtful narration, and incisive historical perspective make it an ideal choice for fans of history, religion, art, and architecture. The film is captivating, visually stunning and will transport viewers to another era, an experience that is very rare to come by.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2009
  • Runtime
    10 min