release date July 27 2023
Tunisian Film BEHIND THE MOUNTAINS to world premiere at Venice International Film Festival
In a press conference held on on Tuesday, July 25th, the Venice International Film announced that Tunisian director Mohamed Ben Attia’s next feature film BEHIND THE MOUNTAINS is set to hold its world premiere at the Horizons Section of its 80th edition, which will be running from August 30th to September 9th. 
 
The film follows Rafeek, who, after spending four years in jail, decides to take his only son behind the mountains to show him an incredible find. 
 
BEHIND THE MOUNTAINS is written and directed by Ben Attia, who won the Best First Feature Award at the Berlin International Film Festival for his film HEDI. The film also stars Majd Mastoura — who previously won Best Actor at the same festival — rising talent Samer Bisharat, Walid Bouchhioua, Salma Zeghidi, and Helmi Dridi. 
 
Lensed by Frédéric Noirhomme, BEHIND THE MOUNTAINS is edited by Lenka Fillnerova and co-produced by Dora Bouchoucha and Lina Chaabane (Nomadis Images); Jean Pierre, Luc Dardenne, and Delphine Tomson (Les Film Du Fleuve); Nadim Cheikhrouha (Tanit Films); and Giovanni Robbiano and Lorenzo Rappetti (010films). The film also received financial support from the Red Sea Fund when it was in the project phase. 
 
Finally, the film is distributed worldwide by Luxbox, while MAD Solutions handles Arab world sales.
 
Mohamed Ben Attia was born in Tunisia in 1976, graduating from the Institut de Hautes Etudes Commerciales in 1998 before studying Audiovisual Communication at the University of Valenciennes in France. 
 
He kicked off his filmmaking career with five shorts — ROMANTISME, DEUX COMPRIMES, MATIN ET SOIR; KIF LOKHRIN, which won the Silver Award at the FESPACO in 2006; MOUJA; LOI 76; and SELMA, which competed in the Official Competition of the Clermont-Ferrand Festival and won several awards in various other festivals. 
 
He then released his debut feature, INHEBEK HEDI, in 2016. The film was a major success, winning the Best First Film Award and the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the 2016 Berlinale and receiving wide acclaim from both critics and audiences around the world. 
 
He found similar success in his second feature film, DEAR SON, which went on to screen as part of the Director’s Fortnight in Cannes in 2018.
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