Férid Boughedir

Férid Boughedir (rear RTL فريدبوغدير), born in 1944 with Hammam Lif, is a realizer Tunisia N. It is also critical and historian of the Cinéma.

Its first feature-length film of fiction, Halfaouine, the child of the terraces , remains the Tunisian film most known in the world. Journalist with the review Jeune Afrique since 1971, Férid Boughedir is professor of cinema to the Université of Tunis.

He is initially made know like cinematographic criticism by his publications on the history of the cinemas African and Arab. He carries out 2 documentary feature films presented in official selection to the Cannes festival: Camera of Africa (1983) and Arab Camera (1987). His first work of fiction, Halfaouine, the child of the terraces (1990) is crowned several rewards, of which gold Tanit to the cinematographic Journées of Carthage (JCC).

In 1992, Boughedir is acting general at 14th session of the JCC. He is member of the official jurys of Cannes (1991), Berlin (1997) and Venice (1999) and chair Panafrican Festival of the cinema and television of Ouagadougou (2001).

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