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Directed by | Hichem Ben Ammar |
Screenplay by | Hichem Ben Ammar |
Produced by | Hicham Ben Ammar |
Cinematography | Hatem Nechi Abdessabour Belarbi Hichem Ben Ammar Rabii Messaoudi Anne Closset Louise Purnell Elodie Colomar Walid Mattar |
Edited by | Inès Chérif |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Tunisia |
Kène ya ma kène... is a 2010 Tunisian documentary film.
Synopsis
In a popular neighborhood of Tunis, a trombonist dreams of his son, Anès, becoming a great musician. The son makes his father's dream his own, and develops extraordinary aptitudes with the violin. After winning several international competitions, he is offered the chance to enroll in the prestigious Yehudi Menuhin School in London. The film shows Anès' journey, the obstacles he faces on the way, and his evolution while in Europe.
Awards
- Milan 2010
References
- African Film Festival of Cordoba-FCAT (license CC BY-SA-3.0)[dead link]
- Kène ya ma kène... at IMDb