Carthage Film Festival
| Piiluu | 1966 |
|---|---|
| Native label | أيام قرطاج السينمائية |
| Founded by | Tahar Cheriaa |
| Paaloŋ | Tunisia |
| Bezie | Tunis |
| Coordinate location | 36°48′3″N 10°10′48″E |
| Official website | http://www.jcctunisie.org/ |
| Month of the year | November |

Carthage Film Festival (Journées cinématographiques de Carthage, bee JCC) e la sinii maaloo tigiri nang taa diibu ko a Tunis, nang da taa piiluu a 1966. O meng taa la bammo ko a Arabic title, أيام قرطاج السينمائية ("Cinema Days ko Carthage"). [1]A piiluu ayi biennial Carthage Theatre Festival, a tigiri paa da e la yuoni la yuoni zaa a 2014.
A kogo zu soba naŋ da e a daraata ko Tunisian Ministry of Culture, da paalɛɛ neŋ professionals naŋ be a cinema industry, la da taa soobu ko a kpaaroŋ. A Carthage Film Festival da eɛ a maaloo naŋ e a sinii tigiri naŋ da taa eebo ko a African ane Arab tenne kyɛ naŋ zɛgera a Global South cinema a tendaa zaa. A kyɔɔtaa gbuli zaa o naŋ da nyɛ yie Tanit d'or ("Golden Tanit) ka a yuori da pore yi Carthaginian goddess Tanit. Yuobu ane pɔgebo yel-erre da taa la eebo ko a Théâtre municipal de Tunis (Municipal Theater ko Tunis).
A tigiri 35th edition da taa la eebo yi 14 October te tɔ 21 December 2024. A ɛsɛkotivi daraata ko a a 2025 edition la Tarek Ben Chaâbane.[2]
Yelkorɔ
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]
Naŋ da taa eebo yi Tahar Cheriaa kyɛ naŋ taa piiluu a 1966 yi a Tunisian Minister ko Culture, Chedli Klibi, a kpaaroŋ ŋa, a o dɛndɛŋ soba da taa la eebo ko a Arab tendaa, da la pãã taa la eebo ko a sub-Saharan African ane Arab cinema, naŋ da taa turibogiri kyaare dialogue naŋ be North ane South kyɛ da naŋ maŋ taa kpaaroŋ neŋ regional filmmakers ane moviegoers.[citation needed] O yuori da la Journées cinématographiques de Carthage (JCC), kyɛ ka ba meŋ bammo neŋ a o Arabic yelzu, أيام قرطاج السينمائية ("Cinema bebie ko Carthage"), kyɛ la e Carthage Film Festival naŋ be a English.[3]
Burkinabe filmmaker Ousmane Sembène, naŋ da di a Golden Tanit ne a o yelsoore film La Noire de... a 1966, a puoriŋ da toŋ neŋ la pɔleteseɛn Alimata Salembéré ka o da maale tigikpoŋ kaŋa ko a African temdaa, FESPACO (Festival Panafricain du Cinéma et de la Télévision de Ouagadougou), da taa la piiluu ko Burkina Faso a 1969. A Pan African Federation of Filmmakers (French: Fédération Panafricaine des Cinéastes; FEPACI), da taa la libie sommo a 1970 naŋ da e a Carthage Film Festival, a da naŋ piile South-South film cooperation.[4][5]
A yuomo mine naŋ da pare a Carthage Film Festival da piilee workshops, master classes, ane a Producer's Network ka ba soŋ sinii maaleba. Yele mine naŋ da yi a arts da soŋɛɛ a jurors a lamboe mine kyaare a kyakya poɔ.
A African nembɛrɛ mine ane Arab sinii maaleba da taa la bammo dɛndɛŋ soba ko a Carthage kyɛ pãã da baŋ gaa te nyɛ bammo kpoŋ, te paale a Senegalese Sembene Ousmane (Grand Prize 1966) Egyptian Youssef Chahine (Grand Prize 1970), Malian Souleymane Cissé (Grand Prize 1982), a Palestinian Michel Khleifi (Grand Prize 1988), Tunisians Taïeb Louhichi (1st Tunisian Golden Tanit for short film 1972) [6] Nouri Bouzid, Ferid Boughedir, ane Moufida Tlatli (Grand Prize 1986, 1990, 1994), A Syrian Mohammad Malas (Grand Prize 1992) ane Algerian Merzak Allouache (Grand Prize 1996).
A festival's social dimension eɛ leɛ teɛroŋ ko a several Golden Tanit award-winning films, aseŋ a Making Of (2006) yi Nouri Bouzid, naŋ da taa yelsoore yi Bahta, a 25 yuomo amateur naŋ da ba taa toma da taa seɛroŋ toma naŋ da taa deebo extremists ka o vɛŋ a suicide attack.
A 19 October 2023, a tigiri nembɛrɛ da terɛɛ duoruu, yelsagedeɛre yi Tunisian Ministry of Culture, a 34th edition kyaare a tigiri da koŋ taa eebo “in light of the unacceptable tragedy currently being endured by the Palestinian people, and in solidarity with the Palestinian people, as expressed at the highest level in Tunisia.”[7] a sagedeebo naŋ da taa la yelgyaama mine,[8][9] tagetaa mine da bebe la a tigiri kyɔɔreba deme,[10] ane yellanne mine ko artistic community boɔlɔ boɔrɔ “an immediate reversal of this hasty decision”.[11]
Kpaaroŋ ane kyɔɔtaɛ
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]A tigiri da taa yelgbullo mine: a "Official Competition" ane a "Panorama section" naŋ taa yuobu ko a Arab ane African sinii sere; a "International section" naŋ taa yuobu ko high artistic quality; a "Tribute section" ane "Workshop Projects" da taa la eebo ka ba zɛge a Arab ane African sinii naŋ taa eebo yi korɔ ba sommo "ko sommo kyaare scenario" ane a competitive video section.
A official Selection: A section sere zaa kyaare a Official Competition naŋ be a Carthage sinii tigiri da taa la teroo ko a sinii 12 sere.
A official competition for feature films: A iruu neŋ Tanit ata (Gold, Silver, Bronze) da maale taa la saamo ko a Carthage Film Festival kyɛ naŋ e a sekyiri ko a official selection. Arab pie ne ayi ane African films da kyaarɛɛ a leɛmaaloo ko a cinematographic expression kyɛ da tere toma menne yeni ko a aesthetic ane a yelgbulli.
A official short film competition: meŋ naŋ e kyakya a pukyaare a yelsoore sinii sere, a iruu taa la sagedeebo ata ko Arab ane African fiction short format films (naŋ na ba ta mintiri 30).
A documentary competition: A Golden Tanit da koɛ kyɔɔtaɛ Arab noba pie be ayi ane African sinii sere. A Prize Tahar Cheriaa ko a toma dɛndɛŋ soba: A Golden Tanit "Tahar Cheriaa" da koɛ kyɔɔtaa a dɛndɛŋ sinii maala naŋ da taa teroo kyaare a official selection: official Competition, competition a dɛndɛŋ Arab ane African sinii.
Carthage Ciné-Foundation: a international selection ko sinii sakue pie ne ayi da taa la tɛɛtɛɛloŋ naŋ be yielŋmeɛreba kyɛ naŋ moɔle a duoruu naŋ yɛre pɔge a tendaa kyaare a yelsoore naŋ be a tendaa cinema. A sinii kyɔɔtaa naŋ taa la koobo yi a international jury.
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New Territories
A sinii da eɛ bone naŋ na taa yelnimizeɛ ko a dasaŋa sinii maaloo yeltare, naŋ e a innovative kpoŋ ane subversive, ane a radical kpoŋ ane marginal, a yelbiri, a be aesthetic paala ane pɔletese nyaamo, naŋ e toɔre yi commercial format, media, bee tigiri. O da boɔrɔ ka o da tere a yelerre naŋ da naŋ erɛ kyaare a cinema naŋ da taa sagedeebo ko a yele naŋ zaa naŋ da bebe a wagere naŋ poɔ, a soorebie kyaare bana naŋ tõɔ e a ane a ba contemporaries ane a yielŋmeɛreba leɛbo, formal, ane technological expression.
Tribute a edition maŋ terɛɛ sommo ko a Tunisian sinii maala ane tendaa sinii maaleba gyamaa a korɔ a tendaa a retrospective kyaare a ba sinii bee nɔkpeɛne naŋ be a poɔ.
Carthage professional Takmil a Takmil workshop, yuori naŋ e "finish" a Arabic, naŋ e a second edition, boɔbo la ka o da vɛŋ African ane Arab sinii naŋ be a post-production phase ka ba taa peɛroo yi international jury ko cinema professionals. Bebie ata poɔ, tonɔɛ naŋ da taa la peɛroo yi a jury a sinii maala nimiriŋ sinii sere naŋ da taa sagedeebo. Peɛroo da naŋ taa la eebo neŋ yelyaga yeluu naŋ na maŋ vɛŋ kyakya ara kaŋa zaa maŋ yeli yɛlɛ kyaare a o sinii ane kyɔɔtaɛ yi a ba maale enna zie. A workshop Takmil meŋ da eɛ zie naŋ da terɛ nyaabo korɔ a African ane Arab sinii maaleba. A nyaamo naŋ taa la eebo kyaare a nyooroo ko a sinii naŋ na di, a African and Arab premiere naŋ be a Carthage Film Festival session da naŋ tuuro la a ba baaroŋ.
Producers Network a Producers Network hosts Arab ane African producers da bebe a Carthage Film Festival kyɛ da ko sori kyaare a international film professionals ka ba da paale a kpaaroŋ mine ane mine mine naŋ da taa eebo ka ba zɛge a international co-production kyɛ optimize networking. Neŋ a 48-hour kpaaroŋ, a Producers Network da terɛɛ toma ka ba pɔge potential partners neŋ libie sommo, co-production, ane distribution needs.
A Carthage Film Festival naŋ be a irigyiri poɔŋ
Yi a 2014 session, a Carthage Film Festival da taɛ tɛɛtɛɛloŋ gyamaa ko Tunisian tenne. A 2015 tenne pie la da taa a tigiri diibu: Jendouba, Sfax, Mahdia, Tataouine, Nabeul, Béja, Kef, Kairouan, Gafsa ane a Monastir. Ba da pogee a sinii eŋ lamboe ata:
- A sinii eɛ official selection: a sinii ama da taa la nyooroo iruu a zimaane a tigiri diibu poɔ a teŋɛ naŋ zaa ba naŋ dire a tigiri.
- European sinii: naŋ taa lambo neŋ Journées du Cinéma Européen, a iruu kyaare a European da taa la nyooroo bebiyenaa teŋɛ tɛɛtɛɛre poɔŋ.
- Lambo neŋ UNICEF bibiiri ata sinii maŋ taa la nyooroo a teŋɛ kaŋa zaa poɔŋ.
Editions
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]| Edition | Dates | Tanit d'or | Tanit d'argent | Tanit de bronze |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 4-11
December 1966 |
La Noire de... Ousmane Sembène
(Senegal) |
The Cry by Jaromil Jireš (Czechoslovakia) | Not awarded |
| 2nd | 13-20
October 1968 |
Not awarded | The Night Watchman by Khalil Chawki (Iraq) | Mokhtar by Sadok Ben Aïcha
(Tunisia) |
| 3rd | 11-18
October 1970 |
The body of work of Youssef Chahine (Egypt) Le Choix | Des hommes au soleil by Nabil Maleh, Marouane El Mouadhen et Mohamed Chahine (Syria) | Wechma de Hamid Bénani (Marocco)
Une si simple histoire by Abdellatif Ben Ammar (Tunisia) Khlifa the Ringworm by Hamouda Ben Halima (Tunisia) |
| 4th | 30 September- 8 October 1972 | Les Dupes by Tawfiq Saleh (Syria)
Sambizanga by Sarah Maldoror (Democratic Republic of Congo) My Village, a Village among Others by Taïeb Louhichi (Tunisia) |
The Charcoal Maker by Mohamed Bouamari
(Algeria) |
And Tomorrow? Brahim Babaï (Tunisia)
Lambaaye de Mahama Johnson Traoré (Senegal) |
| 5th | 26 October -2 Nyɔgevennebare 1974 | Arabs and Niggers, Your Neighboursby Med Hondo (Mauritania)
(Libya / Syria) |
Sejnane by Abdellatif Ben Ammar (Tunisia) | Not awarded |
| 6th | 14-23 Ɔɔtoorebare 1976 | The Ambassadors de Naceur Ktari (Tunisie / Libya / France) | Muna Moto by Jean-Pierre Dikongué Pipa (Cameroon) | Nationality: Immigration by Sidney Sokhona (Mauritania) |
| 7th | 16-26 Ɔɔtoorebare 1978 | The Adventures of a Hero by Merzak Allouache (Algeria) | Baara by Souleymane Cissé (Mali) | Chafika et Metwalli by Ali Badrakhan (Egypt) |
| 8th | 15-23 Nyɔgevennebare 1980 | Aziza d'Abdellatif Ben Ammar (Tunisia) | Ali au pays des mirages d'Ahmed Rachedi (Algeria) | Fad'jal by Safi Faye (Senegal) |
| 9th | 22-30 Ɔɔtoorebare 1982 | The Wind (Binye) by Souleymane Cissé (Mali) | God's Gift (Wend Kuni) by Gaston Kaboré (Burkina Faso) | Not awarded |
| 10th | 12-21 Ɔɔtoorebare 1984 | Dreams of the City Mohamed Malas (Syria) | Porté disparu de Mohamed Khan (Egypt) | Les Cooperants by Arthur Si-Bita (Cameroon) |
| 11th | 14-25 Ɔɔtoorebare 1986 | L'Homme de cendres de Nouri Bouzid (Tunisia) | Mr. Fabre's Windmill (Tahûna al amm Fabre) by Ahmed Rachedi (Algeria) | Nyamanton by Cheick Oumar Sissoko (Mali) |
| 12th | 21-29 October 1988 | Wedding in Galilee by Michel Khleifi (Palestine) | Zan Boko by Gaston Kaboré (Burkina Faso) | Arab by Fadhel Jaïbi and Fadhel Jaziri (Tunisia) |
| 13th | 26 October-3 Nyɔgevennebare 1990 | Halfaouine Child of the Terraces by Férid Boughedir (Tunisia) | Rose of the Desert by Rachid Benhadj (Algeria) | Mortu Nega by Flora Gomes (Guinea-Bissau) |
| 14th | 2-10 Ɔɔtoorebare 1992 | The Night by Mohamed Malas (Syria) | Samba Traoré by Idrissa Ouedraogo(Burkina Faso) | Les Yeux bleus de Yonta by Flora Gomes (Guinea-Bissau) |
| 15th | 12-19 Nyɔgevennebare 1994 | The Silences of the Palace by Moufida Tlatli (Tunisia) | Bab El-Oued City de Merzak Allouache (Algeria) | The Golden Ball by Cheik Doukouré (Guinea) |
| 16th | 11- 20 Ɔɔtoorebare 1996 | Hi Cousin! by Merzak Allouache (Algeria) | Po di sangui de Flora Gomes (Guinea-Bissau) | Haïfa de Rashid Masharawi(Palestine) |
| 17th | 23-31 Ɔɔtoorebare 1998 | Living in Paradise by Bourlem Guerdjou (Algeria) | عرق البلح (فيلم) by Redwan al-Kashif (Egypt) | Faraw! Mother of Dunes d'Abdoulaye Ascofaré (Mali) |
| 18th | 20-28 October 2000 | Dôlè de Imunga Ivanga (Gabon) | Closed Doors Atef Hetata (Egypt) | Be My Friend by Naceur Ktari (Tunisia) |
| 19th | 18-26 October 2002 | The Price of Forgiveness by Mansour Sora Wade (Senegal) | Clay Dolls by Nouri Bouzid (Tunisia) | Hijack Stories by Oliver Schmitz
(South Africa) |
| 20th | 2-9 October 2004 | In Casablanca, Angels Don't Fly by Mohamed Asli (Morocco) | Zulu Love Letter by Ramadan Suleman (South Africa) | Dreamy Visions by Waha Al Raheb (Syria) |
| 21st | 11-18 Nyɔgevennebare 2006 | Making of by Nouri Bouzid (Tunisia) | Daratt de Mahamat Saleh Haroun (Chad) | Waiting by Rashid Masharawi (Palestine) |
| 22nd | 25 October - 1 Nyɔgevennebare 2008 | Teza by Hailé Gerima (Ethiopia) | Laila's Birthday by Rashid Masharawi (Palestine) | Khamsa de Karim Dridi (Tunisia) |
| 23d | 23-31 Ɔɔtoorebare 2010 | Microphone by Ahmad Abdalla (Egypt) | The Trip to Algiers by Abdelkrim Bahloul (Algeria) | The Mosque by Daoud Aoulad-Syad (Marocco) |
| 24th | 16-24 Nyɔgevennebare 2012 | La Pirogue by Moussa Touré (Senegal) | Death for Sale by Faouzi Bensaïdi (Morocco) | Coming Forth by Day by Hala Lotfy (Egypt) |
| 25th | 29 November-6 Disembare 2014 | Omar by Hany Abu-Assad (Palestine) | They are the Dogs by Hicham Lasri (Morocco) | Before Snowfall de Hisham Zaman (Iraq) |
| 26th | 21-28 Nyɔgevennebare 2015 | The Blind Orchestra by Mohamed Mouftakir (Morocco) | The Endless River Oliver Hermanus (South Africa) | As I Open My Eyes by Leyla Bouzid
(Tunisia / France / Belgium) |
| 27th | 28 October-5 Nyɔgevennebare 2016 | Zaineb Hates the Snow bu Kaouther Ben Hania (Tunisia) | Clash by Mohamed Diab (Egypt) | 3000 Nights by Mai Masri (Palestine) |
| 28th | 4-11 Nyɔgevennebare 2017 | The Train of Salt and Sugar by Licínio Azevedo (Mozambique) | The Wound by John Trengove (South Africa) | Volubilis by Faouzi Bensaïdi (Morocco) |
| 29th | 3-10 Nyɔgevennebare 2018 | Fatwa de Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud (Tunisia) | Yomeddine by Abu Bakr Shawky (Egypt) | War Travelers by Joud Saïd (Syria) |
| 30th | 26 October-2 Nyɔgevennebare 2019 | Noura's Dream by Hinde Boujemaa (Tunisia) | Atlantique by Mati Diop (Senegal) | Scales by Shahad Ameen (Saudi Arabia) |
| 31st | 7-12 Nyɔgevennebare 2020 | Not awarded | Not awarded | Not awarded |
| 32nd | 30 October-6 Nyɔgevennebare 2021 | Feathers by Omar El Zohairy (Egypt) | This Is Not a Burial, It's a Resurrection by Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese (Lesotho) | Insurrection by Jilani Saadi (Tunisia) |
| 33nd | 29 October-5 Nyɔgevennebare 2022 | Tug of War by Amil Shivji (Tanzania) | Under the Fig Trees by Erige Sehiri (Tunisia) | Sharaf by Samir Nasr (Egypt) |
| 34th | 28 October-4 Nyɔgevennebare 2023 | Not awarded | Not awarded | Not awarded |
| 35th | 14 October-21 Disembare 2024 | Red Path by Lotfi Achour (Tunisia) | To a Land Unknown by Mahdi Fleifel (Palestina) | Demba by Mamadou Dia (Senegal) |
Ziiri mine liŋkiri
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]- Carthage Film Festival on African Film Festivals website
Kanne gaa niŋe
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]- Tɛmpileti:Official
- Carthage Film Festival on African Film Festivals website
Sommo yizie
[maaleŋ | Maale eŋ yizie]- ↑ https://books.google.com/books?id=suDmAWP6VzoC&pg=PA129
- ↑ DRISS, Neïla (2025-04-18). "Tarek Ben Chaâbane nommé directeur général des Journées Cinématographiques de Carthage 2025". webdo (in French). Retrieved 2025-06-20.
- ↑ Lieve Spaas (2000). Francophone Film: A Struggle for Identity. Manchester University Press. p. 129. ISBN 978-0-7190-5861-5.
- ↑ Martin, Michael T. (Fall 2020). "The Long Take: Gaston Kaboré on the Formation, Evolution & Challenges to FEPACI & FESPACO". Black Camera. 12 (1). Indiana University Press: 208–236. ISSN 1947-4237. Retrieved 16 June 2025.
- ↑ "Regulations of the II Cartago International Film Festival". Artxiboa. 30 July 2024. Archived from the original on 10 October 2024. Retrieved 17 June 2025.
In that first edition, the so-called 'father of African cinema' Ousmane Sembène won the Golden Tanit with his feature film La Noire de... (1966). After his visit to the event, he became involved with the politician Alimata Salambere in the creation of the other major festival on the African continent, the FESPACO (Festival Panafricain du Cinéma et de la Télévision de Ouagadougou), inaugurated in Burkina Faso three years later... It is no coincidence that in 1970, within the framework of the Carthage Film Festival, the Pan-African Federation of Filmmakers (FEPACI) was created, which would develop a basis for South-South film cooperation with African, Latin American and Asian countries.
- ↑ "Le cinéma tunisien en deuil". 22 February 2018.
- ↑ "Murmures | Africultures : JCC 2023 : annulation de la session 2023". Africultures (in French). Retrieved 2025-06-20.
- ↑ "Les JCC 2023 annulées alors que des films précieux sur la Palestine étaient au Programme!" (in French). 2023-10-20. Retrieved 2025-06-20.
- ↑ projettut (2023-10-21). "L'INCOMPRÉHENSIBLE ANNULATION DES JCC 2023". Cinema Tunisien (in French). Retrieved 2025-06-20.
- ↑ "Les équipes des JCC déçues par l'annulation de l'événement". www.businessnews.com.tn (in French). Archived from the original on 2025-03-27. Retrieved 2025-06-20.
- ↑ NY, Yusra (2023-10-24). "Tunisie : Non à l'annulation des JCC !". Kapitalis (in French). Retrieved 2025-06-20.
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