No Mans Land is a vast musical experience by Greek-New Zealander John Psathas

No Man's Land was fillmed in battlefield sites.

No Man's Land was fillmed in battlefield sites. Source: Supplied

No Mans Land, John Psathas' multimedia work about World War I is a haunting meditation on the vast undertaking, courage and suffering of that terrible time. John Psathas, a composer from New Zealand who is of Greek background has used a group of international musicians who perform live on stage along with 150 musicians from around the world who have been filmed in various locations including battlefield sites. John Psathas tells Sotiris Hatzimanolis his work brings together the descendants of opposing forces in World War I and reunites them in friendship and musical exchange on the sites where their forefathers fought a century ago.



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