Cinematographic days of Carthage

The cinematographic Days of Carthage (rear RTL أيامقرطاجالسينمائية) (JCC) is a cinema festival which is held every 2 years (in alternation with the theatrical Journées of Carthage) with Tunis (capital of the Tunisia).

Launched in 1966 by the Tunisian Minister for the culture, Chedli Klibi, this demonstration, first of the kind in the Arab world, has as an main objective to propose the cinema of Africa and the world Arab, to create bridges of dialogs between North and the South and to propose a meeting between Cinéaste S and in love with the cinema of all edges.

Thus Klibi says then: We hope for initially a dialog. A dialog, frankly, lucid, without ulterior motives. But we are sure that such a dialog can lead only to one better reciprocal knowledge between Africans and Europeans, between the Mediterranean of the South and the Mediterranean of Nord.

The official program includes/understands several sections: the official competition and the section panorama which are opened with the Arab and African films, the international section which is opened with recent films and of great artistic quality, a section homage intended for the national cinema or a scenario writer of reputation as well as a workshop of the projects intended to support the development of the projects of African and Arab films by the granting of purses to the scenario and a competitive video section.

Prize list

First session (4 - December 11th 1966)

Second session (13 - October 20th 1968)

  • Tanit of gold: not decreed
  • Tanit of money: the night watchman of Khalil Chawki (Iraq)
  • Tanit of bronze: Mokhtar of Sadok Ben Baited (Tunisia)

Third session (11 - October 18th 1970)

  • Tanit of gold: decreed with Youssef Chahine in homage to the whole of its work and to its film the choice
  • Tanit of money: Of the men to the sun of Nabil Maleh, Marouane El Mouadhen and Mohamed Chahine (Syria)
  • Tanit of bronze: Traces of Hamid Bennani (Morocco), a so simple history of Abdellatif Ben Bitter (Tunisia) and Khelifa the nasty piece of work of Hamouda Ben Halima (Tunisia)

Fourth session (September 30th - October 8th 1972)

Fifth session (October 26th - November 2nd 1974)

Sixth session (14 - October 23rd 1976)

  • Tanit of gold: the Ambassadors of Naceur Ktari (Tunisia - Libya - France)
  • Tanit of money: Muna motor bike (the child of the other) of Jean-Pierre Dikongue-Pipa (Cameroun)
  • Tanit of bronze: Nationality: immigrant of Sidney Sokhona (Mauritania)

Seventh session (16 - October 26th 1978)

Eighth session (15 - November 23rd 1980)

  • Tanit of gold: Aziza of Abdellatif Ben Bitter (Tunisia)
  • Tanit of money: Ali with the country of the mirages of Ahmed Rachedi (Algeria)
  • Tanit of bronze: Fad 'Jal of Safi Faye (Senegal)

Ninth session (22 - October 30th 1982)

Tenth session (12 - October 21st 1984)

  • Tanit of gold: dreams of the city of Mohamed Malas (Syria)
  • Tanit of money: Reported missing from Mohamed Khan (Egypt)
  • Tanit of bronze: the co-operators of Arthur Sibita (Cameroun)

Eleventh session (14 - October 25th 1986)

Twelfth session (21 - October 29th 1988)

Thirteenth session (October 26th - November 3rd 1990)

Fourteenth session (2 - October 10th 1992)

Quizième session (12 - November 19th 1994)

Sixteenth session (11 - October 20th 1996)

Seventeenth session (23 - October 31st 1998)

Eighteenth session (20 - October 28th 2000)

Nineteenth session (18 - October 26th 2002)

Twentieth session (2 - October 9th 2004)

  • full-length films
    • Tanit of gold: In Casablanca, the angels do not steal of Mohamed Asli (Morocco)
    • Tanit of money: Love letters Zulu of Ramadan Suleman (South Africa)
    • Tanit of bronze: chimerical Visions of Waha Erraheb (Syria)
    • Price of the best masculine role: Sami Kaftan in Zaman, the man of the reeds of Bitter Alwan (Iraq)
    • Price of the best feminine role: Rokhaya Niang in Mrs Brouette of Foamed Senna Absa (Senegal)
  • Short films
    • Tanit of gold: Visa of Brahim Letaief (Tunisia)
    • Tanit of money: Tuesday, February 29 of Gehan El ESA (Egypt)
    • Tanit of bronze: the whistle of Ace Thiam (Senegal)

Twenty-and-unième session (11 - November 18th 2006)

See too

External bonds

  • Official site of the JCC
  • Photographs of the prizes winner of gold Tanit of 1966 to 2004

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