Wooden Hand (Yed Ellouh)
Hilal - ages 13+
Synopsis
Amira doesn’t like going to kottab to learn the Holy Qur’an, because she has a mean teacher and the other children make fun of her. She comes up with a plan to make sure she doesn’t have to attend her class ... but things don’t go exactly as she expected. Amusing and touching, ‘Wooden Hand’ celebrates the spontaneity of young minds – and shows, too, that there are useful lessons to be learned in making mistakes.
About the Directors
Kaouther Ben Hania was born in Tunisia. She studied cinema at EDAC, at La Fémis and at the Sorbonne. Her filmography includes ‘Me, My Sister and the Thing’ (short, 2006); ‘Wooden Hand’ (short, 2013); ‘Imams Go to School’, which had its premiere at the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam in 2010; and the feature film ‘Challat of Tunis’ (2013), whcih was the opening film at ACID at the Festival de Cannes, was named Best First Film in Namur, and showed at festivals in San Sebastian, Busan and Antalya, among others. Ben Hania is currently shooting her second feature-length documentary, ‘Zaineb Hates the Snow’, and her second feature-length narrative, ‘I Hate My Life’.
Credits
- Director
- Kaouther Ben Hania
- Screenwriter
- Kaouther Ben Hania
- Producer
- Melik Kochbati
- Editor
- Valentin Feron
- Music
- Benjamin Violet
- Cinematographer
- Hazem Berrabah
- Sales Company
- Elefanto Films
- Production Company
- Elefanto Films
- Cast
- Yasmine Ben Amara, Shiraz Fradi, Ahmed Hafiene, Fathi Heddaoui, Rafed Cheyada, Zied Kochbati