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LA MI-TEMPS

(HALF-TIME)
24 minutes, 2020
Director : Anaïs BASEILHAC (France)
Production : University of Aix-Marseille (France), Anamorphose (France)

Located in the heart of Marseille, Lorenzo Styl’ is a renowned hair salon. Between confidences and jokes, the mainly male clientele surrenders to the expert hands of their favourite hairdresser.


With a Bachelor in Fine Arts and a Masters in anthropology, sociology and history research from the EHESS, Anaïs Baseilhac decided to turn to documentary films. She then did a Masters in writing documentaries: research and creation, at Aix-Marseille University, where she directed her first documentary film, “La mi-temps”, completed in January 2020.

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I NAUFRAGHI DI KERCH

(CASTAWAYS OF KERCH)

26 minutes, 2020
Director and producer : Stefano CONCA BONIZZONI (Italy)

Since the 19th century a small group of Italians have lived in the Crimea at Kerch. They have survived there and now struggle to have their story told.
They were accused of supporting the fascist regime and collaborating with the Germans when the town was occupied. In January 1942 they were deported by Soviet soldiers. The entire community of 2,000 was put in freight trains and taken to the frozen steppes of Kazakhstan.
After Stalin’s death only a few managed to return.

Born in Cremona in 1982, Stefano CONCA BONIZZONI has travelled the world as a film-maker. In 2007 he obtained a diploma in intercultural and multimedia communication at the University of Pavia with a thesis on media activism and social piracy. For several years he worked as a cameraman for Sky Italia and has contributed to numerous television productions. In 2010, he trained in documentary cinema at the European Design Institute. In 2010, he made his first documentary, “La fabbrica di benzina”. In 2011, he took a specialization course in film-making at Fare Cinema, directed by Marco Bellocchio. He currently collaborates with brands and agencies on documentary films and museum installations.

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HEART, YOU DESERVE THAT !

29 minutes, 2020
Director : Lamia IDRISS (Egypt)
Production : Fig Leaf Studios (Egypt)

A film about the social pressures on single women over the age of thirty when they do not marry. The director herself is 35 and single. She takes women her age in her car, so they can talk freely about these pressures and express their own views on marriage.

Lamia IDRISS was born in Alexandria, Egypt, in 1983.
Passionate about films, she has taken various training courses to make films. As part of the Cindelta workshop she made her first short documentary “Heart, you deserve that!”

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DOUMA UNDERGROUND

11 minutes, 2019
Director : Tim ALSIOFI (Syria)
Production : Bidayyat for Audiovisual Arts (Lebanon)

While home-made bombs were raining on Ghouta, civilians took refuge in their basements. I was one of them. Armed with my camera, I tried to film what I could not express in words.

Born in Douma in the Damascus countryside in 1994, Tim Alsiofi studied sound and music. He was unable to complete his studies due to the blockade imposed on the town of Douma and Eastern Ghouta. During this period, he worked as a director and sound engineer at the Russel Studio in Douma (2014-2018). In 2018 he was forced into exile. He also works as a presenter and reporter for several local and international radio stations. After his early days photographing his local region in 2013, he joined others sending images from the heart of Eastern Ghouta to numerous press agencies. He is part of the team of Sam Lenses and Russel Studio, and is a founding member of the charity Humanity in Syria.
Tim has also worked as a videographer and cinematographer for several short and feature-length documentaries. “Still Recording” is one of his latest projects (2018, winner of five awards at Critics’ Week in Venice). He photographed and directed the short films “Sons of War” and “The Flute and the Cemetery” for Orient TV.

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UNE CARAVANE EN HIVER

52 minutes, 2020
Director : Mehdi AHOUDIG (France)
Production : Squaw (France), France Télévisions (France)

UNE CARAVANE EN HIVER

In a small town in southern Morocco retired people on modest pensions settle every winter, sheltered within the walls of a campsite.
For the first time they can relax, enjoy life and think of escaping from a France they do not understand. Between their fantasy of Morocco and their imagined Moroccan, they take their chances. A few metres from the campsite a young Moroccan worker escapes from his family background by studying classical music. In a setting reminiscent of a town in a Western, this little group get to know each other, exchanging their fears and hopes. 

Mehdi Ahoudig has made many radio documentaries for Arte Radio: for “Qui a connu Lolita?” in 2010 he received the Prix Europa for Best Radio Documentary in Berlin and in 2015 with “Poudreuse dans la Meuse”, he again won the Prix Europa for Best Radio Documentary in Berlin. That programme also won the Prix Grandes Ondes in Brest in 2016.
He has co-directed two documentary films: “La parade” with Samuel Bollendorf (Étoile de la SCAM) and “On ira à Neuilly inch’allah” avec Anna Salzberg (Special Mention at the Clermont-Ferrand Festival Traces de Vies).

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THE INFIDEL

62 minutes, 2019
Director : Nejra LATIC HULUSIC (Bosnia-Herzegovina)
Production : Hava Sarajevo (Bosnie-Herzegovina)

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A young Bosnian, brought up in a house of radical Muslims, attempts to rebuild his life after he is accused of participating in a terrorist attack.

Nejra Latić Hulusić director and producer, is based in Sarajevo. Having graduated in film-making from the Sarajevo Academy of Performing Arts, she created the production company Hava Sarajevo with Sabrina Begović – Ćorić. She directs and produces documentary and drama films. Her credits include the documentary “Her Cinema Love”, shown in several international documentary film festivals.

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ONE MORE JUMP

(ENCORE UN SAUT)

83 minutes, 2019
Réalisation : Emanuele GEROSA (Italy)
Production : GraffitiDoc (Italy), Amka Films Productions (Swiss), ITAR Productions (Libanon), Rai Cinema (Italy)

Abdallah, a parkour professional athlete, managed to escape from Gaza.
His friend Jehad, however, still lives there. He trains young athletes for whom sport remains the only thing tinged with hope in the midst of the conflict. Should you leave to fulfil your dreams, or stay to fight for your country?
A question which hangs over this moving story about personal growth.

Emanuele GEROSA was born in 1975 in Rovereto, Italy. He studied contemporary history at the University of Bologna, Italy, before moving to Spain where he worked as a director and writer of documentaries, TV series and commercials. Back in his own country, in Milan, he decided to specialise in making documentaries. In 2015 he directed his first feature-length documentary, “Between Sisters”. It has been presented in numerous international festivals and has received several awards in Italy, Egypt, Spain and France.

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À MANSOURAH TU NOUS AS SÉPARÉS

(AT MANSOURAH YOU SEPARATED US)
68 minutes, 2019
Director : Dorothée-Myriam KELLOU (Algeria, France)
Production : Les Films du Bilboquet (France), HKE Production (Algeria), Lyon Capitale TV (France), Sonntag Pictures (Danemark)

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During the Algerian War of Independence (1954-62) more than two million people were displaced by the French Army in its fight against the FLN. Forced to abandon their homes, they were regrouped in camps. Now back in Mansourah where he was born, Malek and his daughter Dorothée-Myriam compile oral memories of a time until now never mentioned, which most young people know nothing about, although the upheavals it caused to this part of rural Algeria are unprecedented.

Dorothée-Myriam KELLOU is a journalist and director based in Paris.
In Le Monde newspaper she revealed Lafarge’s indirect financing the Islamic State during the war in Syria. Her work was awarded the Trace International Prize for Journalistic Investigation in Washington DC. She has also been nominated for the Samir Kassir Prize for Press Freedom in the Arab World in Beirut and the Albert London Prize for Written Press in Paris.

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QUEEN LEAR

84 minutes, 2019
Director : Pelin ESMER (Turkey)
Production : Sinefilm (Turkey)

A travelling theatre group of Turkish peasant women performs along the dusty and treacherous roads winding up to the most remote mountain villages, where even drinking water is difficult to find. They transform Shakespeare’s “King Lear” into “Queen Lear”.

Pelin ESMER is a Turkish film-maker based in Istanbul. Having studied sociology, she turned to films. While working as an assistant director, she started making her own films. After her first documentary “The Collector”, she created her own company Sinefilm and wrote, directed and produced: “The Play” (Oyun received an award at the 2006 PriMed), “10 to 11”, “Watchtower” and “Something Useful”. Her films have been shown at several festivals around the world, notably in San Sebastian, Toronto, Rotterdam, Tribeca, Tallinn, Gothenburg, winning several awards.

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LA PASSION D’ANNA MAGNANI

60 minutes, 2019
Director : Enrico Cerasuolo (Italy)
Production : Les Films du Poisson (France), Zenit Arti Audiovisive (Italy), Arte (France) in collaboration with Rai Com (Italy), in association with Istituto Luce Cinecittà (Italy)

Who can forget Anna Magnani’s face in “Rome, Open City”, running desperately to prevent her husband’s arrest? Magnificent and ordinary, comical and tragic, this immense actress, emblem of neorealism, revolutionized how women are represented. As volcanic in life as she was on screen, she impressed Hollywood with the power of her acting, becoming the first Italian to win an Oscar. Using material from original and private archives, particularly from the collections of the Istituto Luce and RAI, and with extracts from television shows, interviews with the biggest names of the time, and of course clips from remarkable films, the documentary plunges us into the golden age of Italian cinema. And traces the career of an exceptional actress who has marked cinema history.

Enrico Cerasuolo was born in Venice, in 1968. He graduated in Political Science and Contemporary History and has been chair of Zenit Arti Audiovisive since the company’s creation in 1992. Writer and director of documentary films, he has written and directed films which have been broadcast on several television channels in different countries and won awards at Italian and European festivals. His principal films are: “Last Call” (2013 52 / 90 minutes, ZDF ARTE, Zenit, Skoftland); “De Garibaldi à Berlusconi” (2011, 118 minutes, ARTE France, Les Films d’Ici, Zenit); “La Face cachée de la Peur” (2008 52 minutes, ARTE France, Les Films d’Ici, Zenit), etc.

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