
Junun
2015 · Movie · 54 min · ★ 7.2 · 89% critics
Junun is a documentary about the making of the album Junun at Rajasthan’s Mehrangarh Fort. With musicians from different backgrounds working together, it follows the process of creating a cross-cultural fusion of Indian, Israeli, and Western music.
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Details
- Years
- 2015
- Release date
- 2015-10-08
- Language
- English
- Runtime
- 54 min
- Critic score
- 89/100
- TMDB rating
- 7.2/10 (65 votes)
About
If you enjoy music documentaries that focus on collaboration and cultural fusion, Junun will likely appeal to you; Not for you if you want a traditional narrative or prefer more plot-driven stories like Western Stars or Amazing Grace.
Pros: immersive music journey; real-world collaboration; vivid setting | Cons: documentary pacing; music-focused scope
Cast & crew
- ST
Shye Ben Tzur
as Self - Guitar, Flute, Vocals, Composer
- EA
Ehtisham Khan Ajmeri
as Self - Dholak
- GA
Gufran Ali
as Self - Qawwali Chorus
- SA
Shazib Ali
as Self - Qawwali Chorus
- SB
Sabir Bamami
as Self - Horns
- AB
Aamir Bhiyani
as Self - Trumpet
- SB
Soheb Bhiyani
as Self - Horms
- AD
Ajaj Damami
as Self - Horns

Nigel Godrich
as Self

Jonny Greenwood
as Self - Guitar & Ondes Martenot
Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson