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Movie Tuesday May | FCAT Programme – ‘Life After Siham’

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Following more than twenty years of collaboration, the The Three Cultures Foundation is once again serving as the venue in Seville for the FCAT. projecting feature films, documentaries, and shorts from different African countries and focusing on young African female directors.

This long collaboration strengthens ties between two continents through cinema and its stories. 

The FCAT continues to promote African cinema and that of its diasporas, including African productions, co-productions, and works that reflect the continent's cultural and social realities. Its objective is to foster intercultural dialogue between Africa and Europe, particularly by taking advantage of the geographical proximity of the Strait of Gibraltar as a meeting point.

The festival is also a space for professional networking, training, industry, and distribution, highlighting the co-production opportunities that Spain and Europe have with the African continent.

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🎬 LIFE AFTER SIHAM

Namir Abdel Messeeh, 2025, France Egypt, 76′, a documentary that will undoubtedly move audiences due to its subject matter, but above all its great life energy, despite dealing with grief. The film's subtitle is «A film to say I love you».

Film presentation by its director, Namir Abdel Messeeh

Synopsis: A filmmaker suffering from creative block after the death of his mother, Namir decides to do with his father what he couldn't with his mother: to say goodbye with the camera as a witness. He soon finds himself investigating a family history of love and exile, through personal archives that he mixes with Egyptian films by directors such as Youssef Chahine.

Awards 2025: Zurich Film Festival: Ecumenical Jury Prize.

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