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EXCLUSIVA: Kaouther Ben Hania rueda Mimesis
por Fabien Lemercier
- La cineasta tunecina, reciente Gran Premio del Jurado en Venecia, ya está trabajando en su nuevo largometraje, producido por Tanit Films y vendido por The Party Film Sales

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Monday 15 September saw Tunisia’s Kaouther Ben Hania commence shooting on Mimesis, her 7th feature film after Challat of Tunis [+lee también:
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The cast stars Lyne Ben Brika, Selim Chebbi, Riadh Aloui Nahdi, Rim Riahi and Fatma Ben Saïdane.
Written by the director, the story takes us back to 1990s’ Tunisia. Bouchra is against the new hostile imam who wants to turn the family mausoleum into a mosque. When she meets cameraman Ahmed, she sets about making a film on the patron of the mausoleum. It’s an endeavour which sees her investigating the origins of this cult, which shakes her beliefs to their core…
Mimesis is being produced by Nadim Cheikhrouha on behalf of French firm Tanit Films (the director’s usual partner in crime), in co-production with Arte France Cinéma, Germany’s ma.ja.de Filmproduktion, Sweden’s Laika Film & Television, Belgium’s Kwassa Films and Tunisian outfit Mime Films. Pre-purchased by Arte France, ZDF, Proximus and Be tv, the feature also enjoys support from the Occitanie and Ile-de-France regions, as well as from Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung, Film i Väst, Eurimages, the French-German mini-treaty, the Wallonia-Brussels Federation, the OIF (International Francophone Organisation) and the Red Sea Fund. Having kicked off in Lozère, filming is currently unfolding in Montpellier until 17 October and will subsequently continue in Tunisia where it’s due to wrap on 31 October. Photography is entrusted to Colombia’s Juan Sarmiento G. (recently well-received for his work on The Voice of Hind Rajab and A Poet [+lee también:
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World sales are steered by The Party Film Sales while Sunnyland Film have acquired the rights for the MENA region. Distribution in France will fall to Jour2Fête and in Belgium to Cinéart.
(Traducción del francés)
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