George homeh and juliana jendo biography

  • In 1991 he starred together with singer Juliana Jendo in a movie titled Wardeh Deesheh which was written, produced and directed by his brother John Homeh.
  • Juliana Jendo is an Assyrian musician originally from Tel Tamer, Syria.
  • She then began her singing career, which flourished quickly and led her to eventually work with George and John Homeh on the feature film, Wardeh Deesheh.
  • SYRIAN CASSETTE ARCHIVES

    Wardeh Deesheh (Crushed Flowers)

    • Zawa Kashira (The Hard Working Zawa*)
    • Wardeh Deesheh (Crushed Flowers)
    • Bandee (Verse)
    • Bereethah (Dabke Dance)
    • Le Shokeenakh (I Won't Leave You)
    • Khon Elee (Be Kind to Me)
    • Ashtara Tamouz (Ashtar & Tamouz*)
    • Athraythee (My Homeland)
    • Bourja-d-Babel (Tower of Babel)
    • Mkhele-Kha-Pokha (A Breath of Air)

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    Genres:

    Decade:

    Date:1993

    Label

    Syrian issue released by Sawt Al Hafez

    Location Issued

    Aleppo, Syria

    Sydney, Australia

    Artist Origin

    Michigan, USA

    Tal Tamer, Syria

    Credits

    Edward Yousif: keyboards
    Namir Malloian: percussion
    Abdel-Ahad-Lahdo, George Homeh: vocals
    William Shlemoon: guitar, engineer, arrangements
    Elias Lawando: zurna
    Anaheer, Hiam, Roula & Shabeh Lawando: backing vocals
    Sarmen Arissian: arrangements
    Hekmat Shabo, Shane O'Farrell: engineers

    Recorded and mixed at Bet-Nahren Studio - Sweden & Jigsaw Studio - Sydney, Australia, and at S-Lawando's

    Additional Translation Notes:

    Track 1: Zawa Kashira (The Hard Working Zawa) - Zawa is a famous Iraqi-based Assyrian political party

    Track 3: Bandee (Verse) - refers to a type of Assyrian poetry that was used in the mountains.

    Track 7: Ashtara Tamouz (Ashtar & Tamouz) - Ashtar & Tamo

    Juliana Jendo discography

    Discography of Akkadian musician Juliana Jendo

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    Albums

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    Studio albums

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    TitleLyrics
    1."Mardita"Ninos Nirari4:08
    2."Matenie"Ninos Nirari4:39
    3."Jwanqa Shoharana"Ninos Nirari6:24
    4."La Parpellet"Ninos Nirari6:24
    5."Aineh Kharshaneh"Ninos Nirari4:43
    6."Jowanqa Manileh"Ninos Nirari5:34
    7."Shopat D Edatoukh"Ninos Nirari5:33
    8."Sapar"Ninos Nirari6:00
    TitleLyricsMusic
    1."Khatir Ainatokh"Wardia JendoAshoor Baba6:39
    2."Syamando"Yatron DarmoAshoor Baba6:26
    3."Aoueleh"Shimon BarkhoAshoor Baba4:14
    4."Shqouly Rekhqa"Shimon BarkhoAshoor Baba4:39
    5."Breeneh D Khouba (feat. Raad Zaia)"Miriam OdishoAshoor Baba6:34
    6."Guliana"Emmanuel GeorgesAshoor Baba4:15
    7."Nineveh"Adam HomehAshoor Baba6:04
    8."La Zaloukh"Isaac AlqoushiA

    Wardeh Deesheh

    1991 Assyrian-Australian film

    Wardeh Deesheh
    Directed byJohn Homeh
    Screenplay byJohn Homeh
    Produced byJohn Homeh
    Starring
    CinematographyJohn Homeh
    Younan David
    Edited byJohn Homeh
    Music byEshaya Nano
    Rennie Daniel
    George Homeh

    Production
    companies

    Studio 46
    J.H.P Sydney

    Release date

    Running time

    92 minutes
    CountryAustralia
    LanguageAssyrian

    Wardeh Deesheh (transl. Trampled Flowers or Crushed Flowers), also spelled Warde Deeshe and Warde Deshe (Syriac: ܘܪ̈ܕܐ ܕܝ݂ܫ̈ܐ), is a 1991 Assyrian neo-Aramaic-language, Australianindependent film written and directed by John Homeh.[1]

    A straight to videoromantic-drama film with musical and comedy elements, it primarily focuses on the love triangle between Nineb (George Homeh), Nineveh and Nina (Juliana Jendo, in a dual role) within an allegorical narrative. The film is renowned as the first and most successful Assyrian feature length film.[1]

    Plot

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    The film is about the love triangle between Nineb, a man from the Assyrian homeland, Nineveh, a traditional and modest woman living there among him in the homeland, and Nina, a westernised, modern Assyrian woman living in Australia. After Nineb immigra

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