Sadan Hanim
KMRCD 044 (Cd)


KeepMoving Records 11/02/2020 CD - 100 copies
 

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# Track   Duration
1.The River of Life (song)2:52
2.Sadan Hanim1:37
3.Childhood Memories2:34
4.Signs1:20
5.Sister’s Funeral2:06
6.Nostalgia1:34
7.No More Music1:41
8.Fear and Despair3:07
9.A Dare at the Beach2:15
10.Uncertainty2:16
11.Her Life, a Journey2:50
12.Mob Attacks1:56
13.New Years Eve2:27
14.Concerns of the Future1:45
15.Boat Celebrations2:27
16.Photographs2:22
17.The Letter2:36
18.Sakin Birakma (song)2:52
19.River of Life (instrumental version)2:52
 43:28
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Sadan Hanim (Documentary)

Added on Saturday, December 12, 2020  

Sadan Hanim (Documentary)

KeepMoving Records once again teams up with composer George Kallis (Lev Yashin: The Dream Goalkeeper) in the composer’s latest documentary score. Directed by Göksel Gülensoy, Sadan Hanim takes a look at the progress of Alzheimer’s through the life of a Turkish woman, Sadan Ünüvar.

KeepMoving Records once again teams up with composer George Kallis (Lev Yashin: The Dream Goalkeeper) in the composer’s latest documentary score. Directed by Göksel Gülensoy, Sadan Hanim takes a look at the progress of Alzheimer’s through the life of a Turkish woman, Sadan Ünüvar.

Produced over an unprecedented time frame of four years, the film takes a unique approach to exploring the decades of history between Sadan and her husband Ziyaeddin, often using original 8mm home movies shot in a number of locations, including the United States, Italy, Morocco and Turkey.

“Director Göksel Gülensoy initially got in touch with me for a completely different project” recalls George about the project, “but as he proceeded to shoot Sadan Hanim, he asked me to join him on this venture as well. Göksel was really interested in a thematic approach, but he wanted to find the right balance, a more intimate score that has the capability to portray a sense of humanity and vulnerability – something that shows both the tragedy and a hopeful message about overcoming it.

As a result of this concept, the score revolves around two themes with a concentric structure that parallels the degenerative qualities of Alzheimer’s.”

George Kallis earned a musical scholarship to the Berklee College of Music in Boston and represented his alma mater on an NBC special about film music in his final year.
After relocating to London, he followed up his Bachelor’s Degree with a Masters of Music in Composition at The Royal College of Music. His first important score was written for Highlander: The Source, the fourth installment of the fantasy franchise. Since then, he has written epic scores for the ebola crisis (93 Days), the magical kingdom of Albion (Albion: The Enchanted Stallion) and even his native Greece (Cliffs of Freedom).
He has also ventured into the world of Russian cinema with Gagarin: First in Space and Disney’s The Last Warrior.

Limited Edition of 100 copies
Label: KMRCD 044
Date: october 2020


More info at: Official website Keep Moving Records



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