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Release Date:
November 29, 2011
Original Title:
Orphaned Land: The Road to OR-Shalem
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Century Media
Helicon Music
Production Countries:
Israel | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 113
"The Road To OR-Shalem" is the premier Middle Eastern progressive metal crusaders' DVD debut and documents the band's incredible mission to unite warring factions in their home region through the power of music. Filmed in Tel Aviv, Israel in December 2010, 'The Road To OR-Shalem' features nearly two hours of stunning live material, as well as a second bonus DVD. The bonus DVD material includes additional live footage, a behind-the-scenes documentary and video clips.
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Additional Photography:
Yoni Passy
Nathalie Van Aalst
Yannick Wattiau
Gal Hemo
Adi Rapoport
Michal Rapoport
Jhonatan Busidan
Matan Shmuely
Art Designer:
Shahar Hemo
Business Affairs Coordinator:
Ronit Gofin
Avi Maor
Ronald Cole
Costume Design:
Nathalie Van Aalst
Director of Photography:
Sivan Magazanik
Editor:
Matan Cohen
Sivan Magazanik
Graphic Designer:
Shahar Hemo
Lighting Director:
Jonathan Cole
Location Sound Recordist:
Erez Caspi
Yaniv Paz
Yonatan Danino
Logistics Coordinator:
Tal Nissan
Producer:
Sivan Magazanik
Public Relations:
Ronit Gofin
Avi Maor
Ronald Cole
Sound Engineer:
Mark Perel
Yannick Wattiau
Sound Mix Technician:
Ben Essev
Ami Bornstein
Sound Mixer:
Jens Borgen
Steven Wilson
Stage Director:
Ben Essev
Visual Effects Designer:
Matan Cohen
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