The editing was a collaboration between the director and Montreal-based editor Anouk Deschênes. With Kais Ayari, Mohamed Grayaâ, Mouldi Kriden, Jasmin Lazid.
Maria Gracia Turgeon produced the short, in association with producer Annick Blanc through their company Midi La Nuit. La compagnie a produit des films qui se sont illustrés dans des festivals internationaux comme Locarno, Sundance, Tiff, FNC, Oberhausen et plusieurs autres. According to Joobeur, the project was captured on an Arri Alexa Mini in ProRes 3.2K with a single 50mm Sigma cine prime lens. Production: Habib Attia (Tunisia/Cinetelefilms), Sarra Ben-Hassen, Maria Gracia Turgeon, Annick Blanc (Canada/Midi la Nuit), Meryam Joobeur, Co-Production: Andr�as Rocksen (Sweden/Laika Films & TV), Doha Institute (Qatar) Director: Meryam Joobeur Screenplay: Meryam Joobeur DoP: Vincent Gonneville Art Director: Val�rie-Jeanne Mathieu In December 2018, it was named in the TIFF's year-end Canada's Top Ten list.. At the 21st Quebec Cinema Awards in 2019, the film won the Prix Iris for Best Short Film. Accolades. The story is inspired by the 1851 classic novel “Moby-Dick” by Herman Melville, which recounts the obsessive quest of a sea captain hell-bent on r ...HOLLYWOOD — The Emmy-Award winning competitive reality show The Voice, which airs weekly on Mondays and Tuesdays on NBC, pits vocalists from across the country against one another in a competition tha ...Gnomon is a brick & mortar institution that teaches approximately 350 students every term.
Final mixing was performed by Theo Porcet (Cult Nation) at Mels Studios. All Rights Reserved.In the Heart of the Sea is a literal whale of a tale. Brotherhood (2018) Teaser from Travelling distribution on Vimeo. Martin Gaumond at Outpost handled the color grade. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:Produced by Midi La Nuit & Cinetéléfilms and distributed by Travelling Distribution, won seven Oscar-qualifying awards (Raindance, In the Palace, Aspen, Melbourne, Short Shorts Japan, Heartland and San Francisco International Film Festival) 50 awards and playing in over 130 international film festivalsMohamed is deeply shaken and suspicious when his estranged eldest son Malek returns home from Syria to rural Tunisia with a mysterious young wife in tow. Midi La Nuit est passionnée par les récits innovateurs et le pouvoir de l’image. The school specializes in visual effects and videogame design, and was founded in 1997. Director Meryam Joobeur’s Brotherhood, produced by Maria Gracia Turgeon of Midi La Nuit & Cinétéléfilms, is nominated in the Live Action Short Film category.The short, which runs 25 minutes, tells the story of a rural Tunisian father, whose loyalty is torn between his family and his rigid moral principles. The emotional complexities of a family reunion and past wounds lead to tragic consequences.Award winning writer/director Meryam Joobeur uses her multicultural ̶ Tunisian, American and Quebecer ̶ perspective in Brotherhood to explore the widespread ramifications of the Islamic State on even the most remote areas of the world. Mohamed is shaken and suspicious when his estranged eldest son Malek returns home from Syria with a young wife.
The complex reunion opens past wounds and leads to tragic consequences.Joobeur used her multicultural background — Tunisian, American and Quebecer — to provide perspective and to explore the ramifications of the Islamic State on even the most remote areas of the world. Directed by Meryam Joobeur. The film premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Canadian Short Film. The film received a nomination for the Best Live Action Short Film at the 92nd Academy Awards.
Production: Habib Attia (Tunisia/Cinetelefilms), Sarra Ben-Hassen, Maria Gracia Turgeon, Annick Blanc (Canada/Midi la Nuit), Meryam Joobeur, Co-Production: Andr�as Rocksen (Sweden/Laika Films & TV), Doha Institute (Qatar)
Meryam Joobeur’s live action short film Brotherhood tells a poignant story of a rural Tunisian father caught in between loyalty to his family and his rigid moral principles. Mohamed is deeply shaken when his oldest son Malik returns home after a long journey with a mysterious new wife. Her previous films include the 2012 documentary short Oscar nominated Canadian producer Maria Gracia Turgeon produced Tunisian producers Habib Attia and Sarra Ben Hassen brought their producing expertise to Kristian Håskjold’s live-action short A Worthy Man focuses on the sensitive topics of Mental Health and Loneliness The online was performed by Simon Allard, also at Outpost.The short is presented in Arabic with English subtitles.With several leadership appointments to drive its transformation towards a globally-focused software development company, David McGavran, CEO, speaks about Maxon’s (www.maxon.net/en-us) recent changes and where it’s headed.By clicking the "Subcribe" button, you agree to sign up for the Post Magazine e-newsletter, as well as to receive third-party promotions from our partners.Post Magazine is a monthly publication that looks at all areas of post production, including film, television, animation, graphics, audio and the Web.By clicking the "Subcribe" button, you agree to sign up for the Post Magazine e-newsletter, as well as to receive third-party promotions from our partners.© Copyright 2016 Post Magazine.
Maria Gracia Turgeon produced the short, in association with producer Annick Blanc through their company Midi La Nuit. La compagnie a produit des films qui se sont illustrés dans des festivals internationaux comme Locarno, Sundance, Tiff, FNC, Oberhausen et plusieurs autres. According to Joobeur, the project was captured on an Arri Alexa Mini in ProRes 3.2K with a single 50mm Sigma cine prime lens. Production: Habib Attia (Tunisia/Cinetelefilms), Sarra Ben-Hassen, Maria Gracia Turgeon, Annick Blanc (Canada/Midi la Nuit), Meryam Joobeur, Co-Production: Andr�as Rocksen (Sweden/Laika Films & TV), Doha Institute (Qatar) Director: Meryam Joobeur Screenplay: Meryam Joobeur DoP: Vincent Gonneville Art Director: Val�rie-Jeanne Mathieu In December 2018, it was named in the TIFF's year-end Canada's Top Ten list.. At the 21st Quebec Cinema Awards in 2019, the film won the Prix Iris for Best Short Film. Accolades. The story is inspired by the 1851 classic novel “Moby-Dick” by Herman Melville, which recounts the obsessive quest of a sea captain hell-bent on r ...HOLLYWOOD — The Emmy-Award winning competitive reality show The Voice, which airs weekly on Mondays and Tuesdays on NBC, pits vocalists from across the country against one another in a competition tha ...Gnomon is a brick & mortar institution that teaches approximately 350 students every term.
Final mixing was performed by Theo Porcet (Cult Nation) at Mels Studios. All Rights Reserved.In the Heart of the Sea is a literal whale of a tale. Brotherhood (2018) Teaser from Travelling distribution on Vimeo. Martin Gaumond at Outpost handled the color grade. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:Produced by Midi La Nuit & Cinetéléfilms and distributed by Travelling Distribution, won seven Oscar-qualifying awards (Raindance, In the Palace, Aspen, Melbourne, Short Shorts Japan, Heartland and San Francisco International Film Festival) 50 awards and playing in over 130 international film festivalsMohamed is deeply shaken and suspicious when his estranged eldest son Malek returns home from Syria to rural Tunisia with a mysterious young wife in tow. Midi La Nuit est passionnée par les récits innovateurs et le pouvoir de l’image. The school specializes in visual effects and videogame design, and was founded in 1997. Director Meryam Joobeur’s Brotherhood, produced by Maria Gracia Turgeon of Midi La Nuit & Cinétéléfilms, is nominated in the Live Action Short Film category.The short, which runs 25 minutes, tells the story of a rural Tunisian father, whose loyalty is torn between his family and his rigid moral principles. The emotional complexities of a family reunion and past wounds lead to tragic consequences.Award winning writer/director Meryam Joobeur uses her multicultural ̶ Tunisian, American and Quebecer ̶ perspective in Brotherhood to explore the widespread ramifications of the Islamic State on even the most remote areas of the world. Mohamed is shaken and suspicious when his estranged eldest son Malek returns home from Syria with a young wife.
The complex reunion opens past wounds and leads to tragic consequences.Joobeur used her multicultural background — Tunisian, American and Quebecer — to provide perspective and to explore the ramifications of the Islamic State on even the most remote areas of the world. Directed by Meryam Joobeur. The film premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Canadian Short Film. The film received a nomination for the Best Live Action Short Film at the 92nd Academy Awards.
Production: Habib Attia (Tunisia/Cinetelefilms), Sarra Ben-Hassen, Maria Gracia Turgeon, Annick Blanc (Canada/Midi la Nuit), Meryam Joobeur, Co-Production: Andr�as Rocksen (Sweden/Laika Films & TV), Doha Institute (Qatar)
Meryam Joobeur’s live action short film Brotherhood tells a poignant story of a rural Tunisian father caught in between loyalty to his family and his rigid moral principles. Mohamed is deeply shaken when his oldest son Malik returns home after a long journey with a mysterious new wife. Her previous films include the 2012 documentary short Oscar nominated Canadian producer Maria Gracia Turgeon produced Tunisian producers Habib Attia and Sarra Ben Hassen brought their producing expertise to Kristian Håskjold’s live-action short A Worthy Man focuses on the sensitive topics of Mental Health and Loneliness The online was performed by Simon Allard, also at Outpost.The short is presented in Arabic with English subtitles.With several leadership appointments to drive its transformation towards a globally-focused software development company, David McGavran, CEO, speaks about Maxon’s (www.maxon.net/en-us) recent changes and where it’s headed.By clicking the "Subcribe" button, you agree to sign up for the Post Magazine e-newsletter, as well as to receive third-party promotions from our partners.Post Magazine is a monthly publication that looks at all areas of post production, including film, television, animation, graphics, audio and the Web.By clicking the "Subcribe" button, you agree to sign up for the Post Magazine e-newsletter, as well as to receive third-party promotions from our partners.© Copyright 2016 Post Magazine.