They Will Have to Kill Us First

6.2

In 2012, jihadists took control of northern Mali. They imposed one of the strictest interpretations of sharia law in history. On August 12th they banned music - radio stations destroyed, instruments burned and musicians facing torture, even death. Overnight, Mali’s most revered members of society – the musicians – were forced into hiding or exile. This film follows Mali’s musicians as they fight to keep music alive in their country. We witness fierce battles between the army and the jihadists, capture life over borders at refugee camps where money and hope are scarce, follow perilous journeys home to war ravaged cities, and for one band, Songhoy Blues, their path to international stardom.

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Aliou Touré

Himself - lead singer, Songhoy Blues

Oumar Touré

Himself, guitar, Songhoy Blues

Garba Touré

Himself, guitar, Songhoy Blues

Nathanael Dembélé

Himself, drummer, Songhoy Blues

Khaira Arby

Herself, singer

Camera

Karelle Walker

Director of Photography

Directing

Editing

Production

John Schwartz

Producer

Sarah Mosses

Producer

Duncan Western

Executive Producer

Writing

Andy Morgan

Writer

Camera

Karelle Walker

Director of Photography

Directing

Editing

Production

John Schwartz

Producer

Sarah Mosses

Producer

Duncan Western

Executive Producer

Writing

Andy Morgan

Writer