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  1. 21 de may. de 2019 · Mounia Meddour left Algeria for France as a young adult.She then joined the summer directing programme at La Fémis in Paris. She made several documentaries, and her first short film, 2011’s Edwige, was selected for a number of festivals.Her debut narrative feature, Papicha [+ see also: film review

  2. Mounia Meddour. News (17) "The Taste of Things," France's contender for the Oscars. 22 SEPTEMBER 2023 News in brief. Gad Elmaleh the guest of honor at the 20th French Film Festival in Israel. 10 MARCH 2023 Festivals & events. Festa del Cinema and MIA ...

  3. 7 de jul. de 2021 · By Elsa Keslassy. Mounia Meddour, the director of the Cesar-winning film “ Papicha ” that also played to acclaim at Cannes’ Un Certain Regard in 2019, will next direct “Houria,” an ...

  4. Born in Moscow, Mounia Meddour grew up in Algeria and later in France, where she studied journalism and then trained in cinema. After making several documentaries, Elementary Particles (2007), La Cuisine en héritage (2009) and Algerian Cinema: A New Breath (2011), she directed her first short fiction film Edwige (2011), which received a special mention at the Journées Cinématographiques in ...

  5. 3 de jul. de 2023 · Con motivo del estreno de Houria (Libertad) (2022), pudimos entrevistar a su directora, Mounia Meddour, quien estaba acompañada, inesperadamente, por Marwan Zeghbib, actor que interpreta maravillosamente un corto pero intenso papel de antagonista. Digo “entrevistar”, aunque el mecánico intercambio de preguntas por respuestas se asemejaba ...

  6. 8 de nov. de 2022 · Review: Houria. 08/11/2022 - Mounia Meddour drills down into the feminist resistance vein running through Papicha, further stylising the theme and offering another wonderful role to Lyna Khoudri. Learning how to smile again, feel happiness and get back to enjoying life when you’ve lost the ability to do all three on account of a violent ...

  7. 17 de nov. de 2022 · Body language is the only one worth paying attention to in Mounia Meddour’s “Houria,” shown at Cairo Film Festival this week.. Her protagonist, a talented dancer, dreams of joining the ...