International documentary film festival
April 14 - 21, 2024
Kaptol Boutique Cinema, Zagreb

Four Daughters (Les filles d'Olfa)

Kaouther Ben Hania

Four Daughters

Between light and darkness stands Olfa, a Tunisian woman and the mother of four daughters. One day, her two older daughters disappear. To fill in their absence, the filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania invites professional actresses and sets up an extraordinary film mechanism to unveil the story of Olfa and her daughters. Four Daughters is a unique cinema experience and an intimate journey full of hope, rebellion, violence, intergenerational transmission and sisterhood, which will question the very foundation of our societies.

 

France, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Tunis, Cyprus 2023, '107

DIRECTOR: Kaouther Ben Hania

SCENARIO: Kaouther Ben Hania

CAMERA: Farouk Laâridh

MONTAGE: Qutaiba Barhamji

MUSIC: Amine Bouhafa

PRODUCERS: Nadim Cheikhrouha

PRODUCTION: Tanit Films, Cinétéléfilms, Twenty Twenty Vision

FESTIVALS & AWARDS:

Academy Awards nomination (2024)
Cannes FF: L’Œil d’or (2023)
Palm Springs IFF: FIPRESCI Prize for Best International Feature (2024)
Independent Spirit Awards: Best Documentary (2024)
César Awards: Best Documentary (2024)
International Documentary Association: Best Writing (2023)
Toronto IFF (2023)
BFI London FF (2023)
AFI Fest (2023)
Sydney FF (2023)
Melbourne IFF (2023)
Busan IFF (2023)
Valladolid IFF (2023)
Thessaloniki IDF (2023)
Ji.hlava IDFF (2023)
Sarajevo FF (2023)
Rio de Janeiro IFF (2023)
Calgary IFF (2023)
Mumbai FF (2023)
IFF Kerala (2023)
DOC NYC (2023)
IFF Rotterdam (2024)

Kaouther Ben Hania

Kaouther Ben Hania

Kaouther Ben Hania studied filmmaking in Tunis and in Paris (La Fémis and the Sorbonne).
She directed several short films, including Sheik’s Watermelons (2018) and Wooden Hand (2013), which were selected for several international film festivals, and received numerous awards. The Challat of Tunis, her first feature-length film, opened the ACID section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival and achieved international success on both the festival circuit and cinema screens, where it would be distributed in more than 15 countries. Then, she made Zaineb Hates the Snow, a full-length documentary filmed over 6 years between Tunisia and Canada, which premiered in 2016 as part of the official selection at the 2016 Locarno Film Festival. Her fiction film Beauty and the Dogs was selected at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival in the “Un Certain Regard” section where it won the award for Best Sound Creation, and subsequently embarked on a prestigious international trajectory.

Her last film The Man Who Sold His Skin, starring Monica Bellucci, was officially selected to premiere at the Venice Film Festival and was nominated at the 2021 Oscars in the Best International Feature Film category. Kaouther Ben Hania, who is continually experimenting with her documentary and fiction work, competed for the first time in the Official Selection at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival with her fictional documentary Four Daughters.

 

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