Red Path
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French | Les Enfants rouges |
Directed by | Lotfi Achour |
Written by | Doria Achour Lotfi Achour Sylvain Cattenoy Natacha de Pontchara |
Produced by | Anissa Daoud Sébastien Hussenot |
Starring | Ali Helali Yassine Samouni |
Cinematography | Wojciech Staroń |
Edited by | Malek Chatta |
Music by | Jawhar Basti Venceslas Catz |
Production companies | Artistes Producteurs Associés La Luna Productions Shipsboy |
Distributed by | Nour Films Sovereign Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Countries | Tunisia France Belgium Poland Saudi Arabia Qatar |
Language | Arabic |
Red Path (French: Les Enfants rouges) is a drama film, directed by Lotfi Achour and released in 2024.[1] Based on a true story, the film stars Ali Helali as Ashraf, a young boy who is exploring Tunisia's Mghila Mountain with his older cousin Nizar (Yassine Samouni) when the boys are set upon by jihadist terrorists, who kill Nizar and force Ashraf to walk back home alone with Nizar's severed head as a warning to their community.[2]
The cast also includes Eya Bouteraa, Wided Dabebi, Latifa Gafsi, Noureddine Hamami, Rayen Karoui, Mounir Khazri, Jemii Lamari, Younes Naouar and Salha Nasraoui in supporting roles.
The film is a co-production of companies from Tunisia, France, Belgium, Poland, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.[3]
The film premiered in the Filmmakers of the Present (Cineasti del Presente) program at the 77th Locarno Film Festival.[4] It was subsequently screened at the 2024 Vancouver International Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award for the Vanguard program.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Rafa Sales Ross, "‘Red Path’ Director Lotfi Achour on Fictionalizing Gruesome Jihadist Attack and ‘Wonderful Period’ of Tunisian Cinema". Variety, 11 November 2024.
- ^ Amber Wilkinson, "‘Red Path’: Thessaloniki Review". Screen Daily, 7 November 2024.
- ^ Martin Kudláč, "Review: Red Path". Cineuropa, 13 August 2024.
- ^ Abby Laing, "Locarno 2024 review: Red Path (Lotfi Achour)". International Cinephile Society, 9 August 2024.
- ^ Blair Ingenthron, "VIFF Announces Audience Award Winners". Broadway World, 12 October 2024.
External links
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- 2024 drama films
- Belgian drama films
- French drama films
- Polish drama films
- Qatari drama films
- Saudi Arabian drama films
- Tunisian drama films
- 2020s Belgian films
- 2020s French films
- Films about terrorism in Africa
- Belgian films based on actual events
- French films based on actual events
- Polish films based on plays
- 2020s French film stubs