Ustad Rahim / Directed by John Baily

Shot in the city of Heart, western Afghanistan 1994, in the period between the fall of the last leftist government and the coming of the Taliban, this is a portrait film of an outstanding musician, Ustad Rahim Khushnawaz. He was a master of the Afghan rubab, a double-chambered plucked lute with symp...

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Other Authors: Baily, John, 1943- (Director, Producer), Khushnawaz, Ustad Rahim (Contributor)
Format: Video
Language:Undetermined
Published: London, UK : Royal Anthropological Institute, 2008.
Series:Ethnographic video online ; volume 2
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Summary:Shot in the city of Heart, western Afghanistan 1994, in the period between the fall of the last leftist government and the coming of the Taliban, this is a portrait film of an outstanding musician, Ustad Rahim Khushnawaz. He was a master of the Afghan rubab, a double-chambered plucked lute with sympathetic strings. Using the observational cinema style the film shows Ustad Rahim in various contexts. These include a guided tour of the photos in his music room that recount his musical career, being at home with his wife and children, showing off his pigeons, erecting the tombstone for his father's grave, and teaching and playing the rubab. Of particular interest is the gormani ritual, a gathering of musicians where Rahim accepts a new student.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed Feb. 27, 2013).
Physical Description:1 online resource (56 min.).
Playing Time:00:56:20
Access:Access restricted to authorised ANU staff and students.
Language:This edition in an undetermined language with English subtitles.
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:Recorded in 1994.