Mahamat-Saleh Haroun

Mahamat-Saleh Haroun

nasc. 1961
Abéché, Chade

Biografia

Mahamat-Saleh Haroun (b. 1961, Abéché, Chad) studied film in Paris and journalism in Bordeaux. He started out as a reporter for regional magazines and as the programming director for an independent radio station. His first short film, Maral Tanié, was shot in 1994. His feature-length debut Bye-Bye Africa earned the Best First Film Award at the 1999 Venice IFF. His subsequent writer-director film Our Father (Abouna, notre père, 2002) was shown in the Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes. Karlovy Vary audiences have had the chance to see his other films as well: the revenge drama Dry Season (Daratt, 2006 – Special Jury Prize at the 2006 Venice IFF) and the story of an aging lifeguard, A Screaming Man (Un homme qui crie, 2010 – Jury Prize at the 2010 Cannes festival). Haroun also makes short films and documentaries.

48. MFF Karlovy Vary

Realizador

Argumentista

Filmes
2021

Lingui - Os Laços Sagrados

2017

Une saison en France

2013

Grigris

2006

Daratt

2002

Abouna

Documentário
2016

Hissène Habré

1999

Bye Bye Africa

Curta-metragem
1997

B 400

Produtor

Filmes
2006

Daratt

Ator

Documentário
2018

Tous au Festival (filme de TV) - i.a.

1999

Bye Bye Africa

1998

Comme au cinéma (série)

Convidado

Programas
2010

Janela Indiscreta

Cinegrafista

Documentário
1999

Bye Bye Africa