Still from Des Solitudes
 

Solitudes

by Marwen Tlili & Quentin Ducados Tayeb Hadji
Product Availability
Institutional, Home-Use, Community Screenings, Theatrical, Educational, Festivals, VOD
About the Film

Lamine, a Senegalese student in Quebec, decides to film a carsharing ride between Rimouski and Montreal. In the course of his discussions with Rémi, a young filmmaker focusing on ‘minorities’ and Nataly, an Indigenous woman, Lamine grasps the link between his own daily difficulties and the question of the representation of the Other.

Distribution Availability: Worldwide
2018  ·  18m  ·  Canada
French
English, French subs
Screenings
October 1st, 2019
York University (Toronto, ON)
Credits
Directed by
Marwen Tlili, Quentin Ducados Tayeb Hadji
Assistant Director
Olivier Prud'homme-Richard, Gino Bahna
Concept
Marwen Tlili
Writer
Marwen Tlili, Quentin Ducados Tayeb Hadji and Mouhamadou Lamine Gueye
Editor
David LeGuerrier
Camera
Quentin Ducados Tayeb Hadji
Sound Recorder
Marwen Tlili, Quentin Ducados Tayeb Hadji, and Olivier Prud'homme-Richard
Sound Editor
Anton Fischlin and Thomas Brodeur
Soundtrack Composer
John-Lucas Williamson
Cast
Nataly Morand, Maïté Sinave, Mouhamadou Lamine Gueye and Arnaud Doiron Barant
Artistic Direction
Maïté Sinave
Catering
Gino Bahna
Equipment
Lou-Cam Montreal
About the Director

Quentin Ducados Tayeb Hadji

 

Marwen Tlili

Born in Tunisia, Marwen spent half of his life out of his country of birth. He chooses art to share his personal, collective and ancestral experiences. He considers that a single body can be submerged and exceeded by the dynamics of its relationship with the self, with others, as well as with the processes that can sometimes lead to equilibrium between ones’ identities, sometimes to conflict. He is also a team coach, helping diverse organizations to establish a learning culture necessary to the creation of horizontal team structures.

Recently, Marwen directed “Exils,” a short recounting part of his personal life. It is a story of adaptations, hopes, disappointments, mental health, racism and addictions. It is an exploration, through the story of three characters, of the question of one’s relationship with oneself and of one’s relationship with others through oneself, grounded in the complex context of immigration and exile. ‘Exils’ was screened in schools and universities, it also toured a series of festival, including: being part of the official selection of Festival vues d’afrique 2017 in Montreal, the Journées cinématographiques de Carthage 2017 in Tunis (category Regards sur le cinéma tunisien), and the MedFilm 2017 Festival in Rome (category Nouveau cinéma tunisien).

 

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