The pro-Palestinian, anti-capitalist, BDSM-provocative, techno-punk performance art ensemble Hatari unsurprisingly drew attention to themselves with their performance at the Icelandic qualifiers for the Eurovision Song Contest. So much so that they won and therefore were allowed to perform at the main event in Tel Aviv. But what now? Should they boycott the event, swallow their idealism, or use their airtime to criticise the host country for their illegal occupation of Palestine? The Icelandic director Anna Hildur joins the boys in the band all the way to the fateful final.
Unfortunately the movie A Song Called Hate is not yet available on Disney Plus.
Sound | Nick Cathcart-Jones | Sound Designer |
Sound | Agnar Fridbertsson | Sound Recordist |
Sound | Abu Alul Montaser | Sound Recordist |
Sound | Nick Cathcart-Jones | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Editing | Luis Ascanio | Colorist |
Sound | Ari Rannveigarson | Sound Mixer |
Production | Skarphéðinn Guðmundsson | Executive Producer |
Sound | Margrét Rán | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Baldvin Vernharðsson | Director of Photography |
Production | Anna Hildur | Producer |
Directing | Anna Hildur | Director |
Writing | Iain Forsyth | Writer |
Writing | Jane Pollard | Writer |
Production | Jane Pollard | Producer |
Editing | Olly Stothert | Editor |
Production | Iain Forsyth | Producer |
Writing | Anna Hildur | Writer |
Writing | Skarphéðinn Guðmundsson | Writer |