The All-Hearing
Originally released in 2014. The All-Hearing is a feature film. directed by Lawrence Abu Hamdan. At just 13 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
The All-Hearing shows two local sheikhs delivering sermons on noise pollution in Cairo at the artist’s request. This unorthodox intervention into the sonic landscape of the ‘loudest city on Earth’ followed on from the military regime’s attempts to restrict such sermons to government-sanctioned topics (that week, the Prophet’s Ascension to Heaven). Cutting between close-ups of the sheikhs’ idiosyncratic addresses and wide shots of their congregations and the loudspeakers amplifying their voices in the streets outside, Abu Hamdan’s images show how the sheikhs’ message is disseminated in a way that contradicts its content.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The All-Hearing about?
The All-Hearing shows two local sheikhs delivering sermons on noise pollution in Cairo at the artist’s request. This unorthodox intervention into the sonic landscape of the ‘loudest city on Ear...
Who directed The All-Hearing?
The All-Hearing was directed by Lawrence Abu Hamdan.
How long is The All-Hearing?
The All-Hearing has a runtime of 0 hours and 13 minutes (13 minutes total).
When was The All-Hearing released?
The All-Hearing was released on July 3, 2014 in theaters.