The thirty-sixth edition of the Amateur International Film Festival has a program of a hundred films. Seven FTCA clubs participate with several works.
The presence of clubs of the Tunisian Federation of amateur filmmakers in the thirty-sixth edition of FIFAK deserves to be praised.
Indeed, seven clubs of the “Fédé” are present with eight films which participate in national and international competitions.
With two films on the program, the Hammam-Lif club is the most active, in the wake of a long tradition that dates back to the sixties.
These are two fiction short films that constitute the participation of this club: “Caged Bastards” by Wadii Klai and Khalil Said and “Sire ex Machina” by Safa Khairi.
CAP Bon clubs are also present with two films. The first is a production of the FTCA club in Kélibia: an animated film by Yassine Sammoud entitled “A love that is not born”.
The second is a fictional short film directed by Rabha Osama within the Soliman club. This film is entitled “Fur”.
The FTCA club of Menzel Bourguiba participates in Fifak with a documentary film entitled “their little paradise” also co -produced by the associations of Kaif.
In addition, the FTCA club of Megrine, still in co -production with Kaif, is present with a documentary film by Osama entitled “To Matter”.
The FTCA section of the Tahar Haddad cultural club participates in the festival with an experimental fiction. This is the film “Interior demons” directed by Amir Belhadj.
Finally, the FTCA club in Zaghouan marks its presence in Fifak with the documentary film “Assarat” by Zied Ben Mansour.
Thus, it appears that the production of the Tunisian federation of amateur filmmakers is about ten percent of films in competition and has four fictions, three documentaries and an animation work.
This production, which initiates considerable collective work underlines the dynamism of the FTCA clubs and the human foundations of this militant association for moviegoers and the training of young talents.
In addition, the other Tunisian participations in the International Kélibia Amateur Film Festival are made up of movie school films and independent directors’ films.