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A Song Called Hate

A Song Called Hate

★ 7.72021Movie1 h 30 mIceland
DocumentaryMusic

The Icelandic band Hatari is used to provoking everyone and everything, but at the Eurovision Song Contest in Israel they have the opportunity to call out the whole world - that is if they want to.

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A Song Called Hate

2021

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1 h 30 m

Iceland

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Music

The Icelandic band Hatari is used to provoking everyone and everything, but at the Eurovision Song Contest in Israel they have the opportunity to call out the whole world - that is if they want to.
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Ayed Arafaida
Self
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Mira Awad
Self
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Mustafa Barghouti
Self
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Karen Briem
Self - Hatari Collaborator
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Guðmundur Einar
Self - Hatari Collaborator
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Astros Gudjonsdottir
Self - Hatari Dancer
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Vigdís Hafliðadóttir
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Klemens Nikulásson Hannigan
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Matthías Tryggvi Haraldsson
Self
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Hatari
Self
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Ricki Ishay
Self
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Katrín Jakobsdóttir
Self
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Hákon Jóhannsson
Self - Hatari Collaborator
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Reem Kawasmi
Self - Palestinian Fashion Designer
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Ragnar Kjartansson
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Nadav Lapid
Self - Israeli Film Director
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Shukri Lawrence
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Abdallah Maraka
Self - Palestinian Guide

User Review

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user4304645171849

20/03/2026 13:16
A Song Called Hate
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MONALI THAKUR

29/05/2023 07:22
source: A Song Called Hate
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L O U K M A N🔥

23/05/2023 03:15
Accompanying the Icelandic group Hatari in their participation in the Eurovision Contest held in Tel-Aviv, and their political position in favor of Palestine, the film raises an interesting reflection on music as entertainment or as a vehicle to convey an ideology. Can we be apolitical in a society where everything is political? It works beyond the portrait of an eminently provocative musical band.
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Sabee_na❤

23/05/2023 03:15
Awe-inspiring and educational. Hatari are a deserving award-winning art performance group. Their words and messages show eye-opening scenes. Highly recommend, brought a tear to my eyes Hatrið mun sigra. Remember to love.
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Abdo.wnees

23/05/2023 03:15
The general framework of this film is the journey Hatari make from before the Eurovision through to the other side of the competition. However, the real content is all the reflecting and talking they do around the concept of art and its relationship to politics. Iceland is one of the only countries that have officially recognized Palestine as a sovereign state. Consequently, their taking part in Eurovision in Israel was controversial not only in Iceland but also elsewhere. During their stay in Israel Hatari visit both Palestinians and Israelis to get a better understanding of the situation. The film crew have also interviewed many people with different angles on the issue, and the resulting documentary is a lot to think about. Recommended viewing for anyone who thinks that Eurovision "has nothing to do with politics".
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Jude Ihenetu

12/03/2023 16:00
source: A Song Called Hate
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Zano Uirab

12/03/2023 16:00
Awe-inspiring and educational. Hatari are a deserving award-winning art performance group. Their words and messages show eye-opening scenes. Highly recommend, brought a tear to my eyes Hatrið mun sigra. Remember to love.
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MARWAN MAYOUR

12/03/2023 16:00
The general framework of this film is the journey Hatari make from before the Eurovision through to the other side of the competition. However, the real content is all the reflecting and talking they do around the concept of art and its relationship to politics. Iceland is one of the only countries that have officially recognized Palestine as a sovereign state. Consequently, their taking part in Eurovision in Israel was controversial not only in Iceland but also elsewhere. During their stay in Israel Hatari visit both Palestinians and Israelis to get a better understanding of the situation. The film crew have also interviewed many people with different angles on the issue, and the resulting documentary is a lot to think about. Recommended viewing for anyone who thinks that Eurovision "has nothing to do with politics".
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denzelxanders

12/03/2023 16:00
Accompanying the Icelandic group Hatari in their participation in the Eurovision Contest held in Tel-Aviv, and their political position in favor of Palestine, the film raises an interesting reflection on music as entertainment or as a vehicle to convey an ideology. Can we be apolitical in a society where everything is political? It works beyond the portrait of an eminently provocative musical band.
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User Review

author avatar

user4304645171849

20/03/2026 13:16
A Song Called Hate
author avatar

MONALI THAKUR

29/05/2023 07:22
source: A Song Called Hate
author avatar

L O U K M A N🔥

23/05/2023 03:15
Accompanying the Icelandic group Hatari in their participation in the Eurovision Contest held in Tel-Aviv, and their political position in favor of Palestine, the film raises an interesting reflection on music as entertainment or as a vehicle to convey an ideology. Can we be apolitical in a society where everything is political? It works beyond the portrait of an eminently provocative musical band.
author avatar

Sabee_na❤

23/05/2023 03:15
Awe-inspiring and educational. Hatari are a deserving award-winning art performance group. Their words and messages show eye-opening scenes. Highly recommend, brought a tear to my eyes Hatrið mun sigra. Remember to love.
author avatar

Abdo.wnees

23/05/2023 03:15
The general framework of this film is the journey Hatari make from before the Eurovision through to the other side of the competition. However, the real content is all the reflecting and talking they do around the concept of art and its relationship to politics. Iceland is one of the only countries that have officially recognized Palestine as a sovereign state. Consequently, their taking part in Eurovision in Israel was controversial not only in Iceland but also elsewhere. During their stay in Israel Hatari visit both Palestinians and Israelis to get a better understanding of the situation. The film crew have also interviewed many people with different angles on the issue, and the resulting documentary is a lot to think about. Recommended viewing for anyone who thinks that Eurovision "has nothing to do with politics".
author avatar

Jude Ihenetu

12/03/2023 16:00
source: A Song Called Hate
author avatar

Zano Uirab

12/03/2023 16:00
Awe-inspiring and educational. Hatari are a deserving award-winning art performance group. Their words and messages show eye-opening scenes. Highly recommend, brought a tear to my eyes Hatrið mun sigra. Remember to love.
author avatar

MARWAN MAYOUR

12/03/2023 16:00
The general framework of this film is the journey Hatari make from before the Eurovision through to the other side of the competition. However, the real content is all the reflecting and talking they do around the concept of art and its relationship to politics. Iceland is one of the only countries that have officially recognized Palestine as a sovereign state. Consequently, their taking part in Eurovision in Israel was controversial not only in Iceland but also elsewhere. During their stay in Israel Hatari visit both Palestinians and Israelis to get a better understanding of the situation. The film crew have also interviewed many people with different angles on the issue, and the resulting documentary is a lot to think about. Recommended viewing for anyone who thinks that Eurovision "has nothing to do with politics".
author avatar

denzelxanders

12/03/2023 16:00
Accompanying the Icelandic group Hatari in their participation in the Eurovision Contest held in Tel-Aviv, and their political position in favor of Palestine, the film raises an interesting reflection on music as entertainment or as a vehicle to convey an ideology. Can we be apolitical in a society where everything is political? It works beyond the portrait of an eminently provocative musical band.
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