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The coup of 1987 was not only a political event in Tunisia but also a personal family event that turned Fatma and her family's lives upside down.
This film depicts the journey of director Fatma Riahi, in search of her father's story. A search that begins 15 years after his death and 33 years after his decision to be a part of a group that planned to overthrow the Tunisian regime of president Bourguiba in a military coup. Her father's dream of change turned their family and personal life upside down, and Fatma has since been beset by a multitude of increasingly pressing questions. A mother in her thirties herself, she is now trying to understand her father's choices at the same age and their impact on the little girl she was then and the woman she has become. This poetic, political and intimate story opens the memory box, flips through her father's notebooks and gives voice to his friends' testimonies. By using 2D animation, Fatma will recall the drawings she used to draw for and with her father. So many memories, images and stories to heal wounds, look back on what happened to him, her, the family and Tunisia and many others in the same situation—all the ones involved in struggles and conflicts they did not choose.

Credits

Director
Fatma Riahi
Screenwriter
Fatma Riahi
Producer
Erige Sehiri

About the Director

Fatma Riahi
Fatma Riahi worked as a producer/director on short documentaries in Tunisia. In 2011, Fatma made a mid-length TV documentary, ‘Tunisia... The Revolution Continues’, which was about the Tunisian revolution. In the same year, she joined Al Jazeera Media Network as a producer in the Production Department. In 2015, she started working on her first feature film, ‘A Haunted Past’, which was nominated in
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