A Road to Mecca - The Journey of Muhammad Asad
A Road to Mecca - The Journey of Muhammad Asad, Austria, 2008, 92 min, 35 mm, Politics, Portrait, Religion, Society
At the beginning of the 1920's, the Jew Leopold Weiss takes a journey to the Middle East. The desert fascinated him, Islam became his new spiritual home. He left his Jewish roots behind, converted to Islam and started calling himself Muhammad Asad. Becoming one of the most important Muslims of the 20th century he first started to work as an advisor at the king's court of Saudi-Arabia, later translated the Koran, became a co- founder of Pakistan and finally ambassador of the UN. The director follows his fading footsteps, leading out of the Arabian desert to Ground Zero. He finds a man who was not looking for adventures but rather wanted to act as a mediator between Orient and Occident. A Road To Mecca takes the chance to deal with a burning debate which is starting to gain more and more importance nowadays.
Director:
Georg Misch
Producer:
Ralph Wieser
Director of photography:
Joerg Burger
Screenplay:
Georg Misch, Miriam Ali de Unzaga
Editor:
Marek Kráľovský
Sound:
Hjalti Bager-Jonathansson
Music:
Jim Howard
Languages:
English
Subtitles:
No subtitles
After Image Productions
Goethegasse 1
A-1010 Vienna, Austria
Mischief Films
Goethegasse 1
A-1010 Vienna, Austria
Best Camera Award -
Diagonale 2008
Hot Docs 2008
Visions du Réel 2008
Mediawave 2008