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  1. Férid Boughedir (born 1944) in Hammam Lif, is a Tunisian film director and screenwriter.

  2. Férid Boughedir was born in 1944 in Hammam-Lif, French Protectorate of Tunisia [now Tunisia]. He is a director and writer, known for Halfaouine: Boy of the Terraces (1990), Sweet Smell of Spring (2016) and A Summer in La Goulette (1996).

  3. Férid Boughedir (arabe : فريد بوغدير), né en 1944 à Hammam Lif, est un réalisateur tunisien de cinéma. Il est également critique et historien du cinéma, dirigeant de festivals et de colloques cinématographiques.

  4. Shot in the Tunis suburb of Halfaouine, Férid Boughedir’s The Boy of the Terraces renders the delights of a Tunisian childhood kingdom furnished with boundless familial love, fantastical stories, risky games, and

  5. Biography. A Tunisian film director, writer, critic and historian born in 1944 in Hammam-Lif, Tunisia. His film, Halfaouine: Boy of the Terraces, is considered his most famous film and it won him the Golden Tanit Award at the 1990 Carthage Film Festival.

  6. humanitiesinstitute.org › __static › bbe15d4d2ac93bd06c3691907dd35c89Férid Boughedir (1944-)

    Ferid Boughedir was born in 1944, in Hammam Lif, Tunisia. He started his career in cinema as a film critic through articles in wrote for Jeune Afrique, a French-language pan-African weekly news magazine.

  7. Aug 22, 2019 · Kino Lorber has recently made available on Blu-ray three of Boughedir’s best films, so that film buffs of the western world can partake in this small majority of his accomplished, highly agreeable body of work. ***** Halfaouine: Boy of the Terraces. Asfour Stah. DIRECTED BY FÉRID BOUGHEDIR/1990/ARABIC

  8. May 22, 2019 · In Caméra d’Afrique (African Cinema: Filming Against All Odds), Tunisian director Ferid Boughedir explores the first 20 years of these new “auteur films” from Sub-Saharan Africa through clips from films, rare documentaries, and interviews with directors.

  9. In 1983, filmmaker Férid Boughedir took the initiative to look back on the past twenty years of African cinema through interviews with African filmmakers and actors, and excerpts from 18 films. A homage to the history of “postcolonial” African cinema.

  10. A long time critic, one of Africa and the Arab World’s best known, and author of numerous books, Férid Boughedir began by making documentaries about the new cinema coming out of these regions: Caméra d’Afrique and Caméra arabe, both of which were presented in the Official Selection at Cannes.