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In The Name Of Safia

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Safia Kessas / Feature Documentary / Algeria, Belgium, France, Qatar / 90 min / Original Language: French / Interests: Documentary

Synopsis

An unfinished interview with my father, Tayeb Kessas, in February 2019, just before his death, left questions unanswered. In this exchange, the shadow of another Safia, my aunt, reappeared. The circumstances of her death during the Algerian War of Independence remain extremely unclear. Her disappearance is shrouded in mystery. Using this fragment of family history, which I carry on my identity card, I set out to follow in the footsteps of this other Safia, to retrace the story of a woman forgotten because of the things left unsaid, the shame and, above all, the erasure of memory. Following the hidden paths of my own family history is also a way of encountering history. To follow in Safia’s footsteps is, first and foremost, to discover or rediscover a history that is taught little or not at all.

Credits

Director
Safia Kessas
Screenwriter
Safia Kessas
Producer
Isabelle Truc, Camille Laemné
Production Company
Iota Production, Les Films d'ici

About the Director

Safia Kessas is a trained political scientist and expert in disarmament. She left the offices of the ministries to work as a filmmaker. She’s the author of many creative documentaries highlighting social issues and giving voice to minorities, such as ‘Prix de la déraison’ (2019), which followed the three-year reintegration journey of an ex-jihadist. Safia is a creator whose works blend cinematic and direct styles. She has been shortlisted and awarded in many festivals like Berlin’s Prix Europa and Melbourne Film Festival. Her film, ‘La voie d’Henriette’ (2021), was included in the Short Film Corner selection at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival.

Contacts

  • Main Contact

    Isabelle Truc

    Company: 
    Iota production
    Phone: 
    +3223446531
    Email: 
    natacha@iotaproduction.com

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