Machtat

Available Virtually
5:30pm SATURDAY 9.16, Journey's End

ABOUT

Machtat is a complex and deep portrait of sisterhood, family and female strength. Through Sonia’s palpable camera gaze, Fatma, Najeh and Waffa involve us in the idiosyncrasies of their daily lives; morning coffees, wedding preparations and secret love affairs. We sit and simmer with them until an eruption occurs.

Program Feature
Section Harrell Award
Runtime 1:22
Country Tunisia  |   Lebanon  |   France  |   Qatar
Language Arabic

Sonia Ben Slama is a French-Tunisian documentary filmmaker. She grew up in Paris where she studied art and cinema at the University Sorbonne-Nouvelle. In 2015, she directed in Tunisia her first feature documentary "Maktoub". The film tells the story of her grandmother’s marriage 70 years ago in a small Tunisian town and her cousin’s wedding nowadays in the very same place. "Machtat", her second film, is in the continuity of “Maktoub” and explores similar themes from a different angle. From the point of view of three female wedding singers, the film raises the issue of marriages and rules for women in a patriarchal society. The film premiered in the International Competition at Visions du Réel Film Festival 2023 and is part of the ACID Cannes 2023 program. Sonia is currently developing a new feature-length documentary project, "316 North Main Street", shot in the United States.

Theatre Screening
The Virtual Festival runs from September 16 - September 30 and is geoblocked to the US. Tickets will be available beginning on September 16.

CREDITS

Director
Sonia Ben Slama
Producer
Tania El Khoury
Cécile Lestrade
Elise Hug
Additional Personnel
SOUND: Saoussen Tatah / SOUND DESIGN : Rana Eid / SOUND MIXER: Lama Sawaya / COLOR GRADING : Alexandra Pocquet

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