De Aziz Zoromba
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2020 | ![]() |
Canada | |
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Français | ![]() |
Anglais | ![]() |
17 m 58 s |
SYNOPSIS
Après avoir été éloigné de sa famille pour son homosexualité, nous observons un jeune homme arabe sur quatre saisons et de loin alors qu'il navigue dans sa solitude - tout en essayant de renouer avec sa mère.
After being estranged from his family for his homosexuality, we observe a young Arab man over four seasons and from far away as he navigates his solitude - all the while attempting to reconnect with his mother.
INFOS
Générique: Scénariste : Aziz Zoromba | Direction de la photographie : Max Machado
Production: Northsky Films, Films Scara-B
Distribution: H264
Contact: Justine Baillargeon | H264 | justine@h264distribution.com | +1 (579) 957-9893
En Compétition pour: Sablier d'or, Prix Coup de Coeur du Jury Étudiant
Aziz Zoromba
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Aziz Zoromba is a Canadian filmmaker of Egyptian origin. His work mainly explores the themes of cultural identity, family life, coming of age and the repercussions of being a first generation French Canadian. His two narrative short films, Leila and Amal, have been screened through several international festivals such as TIFF Top10, Festival du nouveau cinéma and in a private screening at Sundance Film Festival 2019 (Ignite). He was recently selected as a Sundance Ignite Fellow, offering a one-year mentorship with the Sundance Institute and a grant to help fund his short documentary Lointain, which is also supported by Hotdocs and the Canadian Arts Council. Aziz recently produced the short documentary No Crying at the Dinner table, which had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, followed by a journey at VIFF, FNC, RIDM, IDFA, SXSW (others) and received a nomination from the Canadian Academy for best short documentary. |
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