Le printemps d'Hana

Director: 
Sophie Zarifian, Simon Desjobert
Country: 
Duration: 
55Min
Year of production: 
2013
Movies language: 
Subtitles language (s): 
Cinematography: 
Sophie Zarifian, Simon Desjobert
Sound: 
Sophie Zarifian, Simon Desjobert
Editing: 
Abdelatif Belhaj
Production: 
L'Atelier Documentaire
Synopsis: 

On February 11th 2011, after 18 days of protests, Hosni Mubarak stepped down as president of Egypt and handed power to the army. Hana, who just turned 18, decides to take actively part in this revolutionary movement. She tries with her spontaneity to find a way to get involved in the political and societal changes of her country. With her family or her friends, within a new political party or in the streets, she tries to find a place to make her voice heard. 

Projections:

 

Senghor

Saturday 5/04 - 11am

CIVA

Monday 07/04 - 4.30pm 

Bio Director: 

In 2008, Simon Desjobert began the Master "Image et société" (Image and society) at the University of Evry. During his formation, he directed the film Coulures, which depicts an urban artist who expresses his vision of art and his will to find his place in the society. He also produced Primeur à plein temps. In 2010, he started to work on short fiction films projects as production assistant in various companies. 

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