Rellying place of the great family of Tunisian moviegoers, the International Film Film Film Amateur of Kélibia Brasse Generations Sensitivities and ambitions of the emerging scene.
In Kélibia, the great mass of cinema has been. The magic of this festival like no other fits in a few images which we would like to review.
Where else can we see the real proximity of generations? Here, Selma Baccar, which is among the tenors of our cinematography and took its first steps with the FTCA, comes to meet and find the creative tremors that have always enchanted the festival.
Thus, in Kélibia, it is not uncommon to see the generations mix, exchange, build and dream in concert. It is even one of the constants of this festival in its continuity.
Where else can we see an entire city living in tune with its festival? Far from being a vacuum, FIFAK is a party in Kélibia which has welcomed this festival for sixty years and has fully integrated it into its heritage.
As such, to support the festival, whole families come to attend the night projections and make it a duty to go through the counters to precisely support the festival. Because everyone here is aware that each three dinars count for the cash and sustainability of the festival. An example to meditate that this popular commitment!
Where can we elsewhere you the same evening, during the same session and with the same ticket, see a dozen films? Abundance is a sign of good health and the public intends to take advantage of the cinematographic Zerda, this feast of images which lasts a whole week.
In addition, films come from everywhere and it is a pleasure to travel between continents on the big screen, with works from countries as distant as India, Argentina, Congo or Kazakhstan.
And to finish this little bréviary in love, one last question: where elsewhere, in Tunisia and in the world, is a festival leaning against as many magnificent beaches in the shade of a strong venerable and a city of fishermen?
From Sidi Mansour to Hammam Ghezaz, from Marsa Kélibia to Kerkouane, from Mansoura to Tamezghat, splendid beaches stretch on the Côte du Soleil, to the delight of festival -goers.
In the word “festival”, it is also “party” and “festive” that can be heard. And this is the case in Kélibia who rhymes so well with cinema!