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Mohamed Ben Attia

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Mohamed Ben Attia, bɛ dɔɣi o la Silimin goli January dabaanu dali, yuuni 1976, tiŋa yuli booni Tunis,[1] o nyɛla ŋun nyɛ Tunisia dareta n ti pahi "screenwriter".[1]

O piligu mini shikuru baŋsim

[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]

Bɛ dɔɣi o la yuuni 1976 tiŋyuli booni Tunis, n be Tunisia, o nyɛla ŋun naagi shikuru yuli booni Higher Commercial Studies of Carthage yuuni 1998.[1] [2]

  • Yuuni 2005 - Romantisme: deux comprimés matin et soir (short)
  • Yuuni 2006 - Comme les autres (short)
  • Yuuni 2010 - Mouja (short)
  • yuuni 2011 - Loi 76 (short)
  • Yuuni 2013 - Selma (short)
  • yuuni 2016 - Hedi
  • yuuni 2018 - Dear Son[3]
  • yuuni 2023 - Behind the Mountains

O kpaŋmaŋ pina nima

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  • Yuuni 2006
    • Silver award at Fespaco for Comme les autres
    • Best Berlinale premiere at the Berlinale for Hedi, a wind of freedom.[4]
    • Diamond Valois (best film) at the Angoulême Francophone Film Festival for Hedi, a wind of freedom.[5]
    • City of Amiens Award (Best Director) and CCAS Award at the Amiens International Film Festival for Hedi, a wind of freedom.
    • Golden Athena award (best film) at the Athens International Film Festival for Hedi, a wind of freedom. [6]
    • Domaine Clarence Dillon Jury Grand Prix and Erasmus + Jury Prize at the Independent International Film Festival in Bordeaux for Hedi, a wind of freedom.
  • Yuuni 2017
    • Prix Lumières for Best Francophone Film at the 22nd Annual Prix Lumières Ceremony for Hedi, a wind of freedom.[7]
    • First Feature Award at the COLCOA French Film Festival for Hedi, a wind of freedom.[8]

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