Cinema: “Les Mines”, an intimate journey to the confines of the family ****

Cinema: “Les Mines”, an intimate journey to the confines of the family ****
Cinema: “Les Mines”, an intimate journey to the confines of the family ****

With “Les Mines”, Samira El Mouzghibati offers a first intimate documentary film, an introspective journey between Belgium and the Moroccan Rif where she paints a complex portrait of her mother and her four sisters. A very personal, courageous work tinged with universal reflections.


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Par Sarah Saadi-Garcia

Published on 10/18/2024 at 3:28 p.m.
Reading time: 3 min


Lhe family is a paradox. It builds identity, defines the relationship with the world and others, but also generates questions and contradictions that can last a lifetime. With MineSamira El Mouzghibati decides to explore these paradoxes by filming her own, or rather her own, her mother and her four sisters of whom she is the youngest.



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