My Sweet Pepper Land Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 2500 votes
Tags: tribal chief
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Tierra de paprika

Title in Italiano:

La mia dolce terra

Title in Português:

My Sweet Pepper Land

Synopsis

Baran, a Kurdish independence war hero, is now sheriff in Erbil, the capital city. No longer feeling useful in this society now at peace, he thinks about quitting the police force, but instead agrees to be stationed in a small valley, at the very borders of Iran, Turkey, and Iraq.

It is a lawless territory, right at the heart of illegal drug, medication and alcohol trafficking. Having arrived in the small village, he refuses to bow down to Aga Azzi, the seriously corrupt tribal chief and absolute ruler of the area.

Baran meets Govend, the village school teacher, who is also rejected by the villagers. Like Baran, she represents another law, that of the young and autonomous Kurdish state. Govend is all the more vulnerable as she is not a married woman.

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My Sweet Pepper Land
Baby I Don't Care (You're So Square)

User reviews

Donald Martin
6/10

The musical themes are memorable and help to underscore key moments in the plot, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

William Hill
6/10

The emotional depth of the music resonates with the struggles and inner conflicts of the characters, particularly Baran and Govend.

Donna Gonzalez
5/10

The soundtrack of My Sweet Pepper Land perfectly captures the rugged and lawless atmosphere of the border territory where the story takes place.

Mary White
3/10

The soundtrack of My Sweet Pepper Land fails to capture the emotional depth and intensity of the characters' struggles and conflicts. The music feels generic and uninspired, lacking the power to enhance the storytelling and immerse the audience in the harsh realities of the lawless territory portrayed in the film.

Carol Carter
5/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the sense of isolation and desolation of the border region, setting the tone for the narrative.

Paul Young
10/10

The soundtrack of My Sweet Pepper Land beautifully captures the rugged and tense atmosphere of the lawless territory where the story unfolds. The haunting melodies and traditional Kurdish instruments evoke a sense of mystery and intrigue, enhancing the overall cinematic experience.

Joseph Roberts
10/10

The music perfectly complements the character development and emotional depth of the film, adding layers of complexity to each scene. The use of traditional Kurdish music elements adds authenticity and cultural richness to the storytelling, immersing the audience in the world of Baran, Govend, and the challenges they face.

Sarah Thompson
6/10

The music beautifully complements the stunning cinematography, creating a cohesive audiovisual experience for the audience.

Charles Roberts
5/10

The music enhances the tension and suspense of the film, especially during the confrontations between Baran and Aga Azzi.

Matthew Martin
5/10

The use of traditional instruments in the score gives the film a unique cultural identity and enriches the storytelling.

Brian Walker
6/10

The fusion of traditional Kurdish music with more contemporary elements creates a distinct and compelling sound for the film.

Linda Campbell
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of My Sweet Pepper Land is a standout aspect of the film, adding depth and richness to the storytelling and character development.

Linda Adams
5/10

I appreciate how the soundtrack incorporates traditional Kurdish music elements, adding authenticity to the setting and characters.

Paul White
2/10

Additionally, the soundtrack does not effectively convey the cultural richness and complexity of the Kurdish setting. The music does not incorporate authentic Kurdish influences or traditional elements that could have added depth and authenticity to the film's portrayal of the characters' identities and backgrounds. As a result, the soundtrack feels disconnected from the narrative and fails to create a truly immersive viewing experience.