Nadia El Fani
Nadia El Fani directed her first feature film Bedwin Hacker in 2002. Ouled Lenin documentary feature film was released in 2008. Laïcité Inch’allah! screened at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2011; the International Prize de la Laïcité; this film brought death threats and legal proceeding, she risked 5 years in prison. The complaints were dismissed in 2017 after six years of legal battle in Tunisia. In 2012 saw the release of No Harm Done, Grand Prix of FESPACO 2013. This was a cinematographic response to the campaign of hatred and death threat. In 2013 she co-signed, Our Breasts, Our Weapons! a documentary film on the journey of the FEMEN movement. Full Stop 2022 her most recent film is an autofiction filmed during the confinement of 2020.