by Mohamed Challouf
Tunisia, USA / 2022 / 18mins / Documentary / French
Crossed perspectives between director Dikongué Pipa and film critic and filmmaker Férid Boughédir reveal the thousand facets of the film Muna Moto, a masterpiece of 1970s Cameroonian cinema that received the FESPACO Grand Prize (Étalon de Yennenga) in 1976. An 18-minute short film was created to accompany the 2022 release of the restored version of Muna Moto in a Criterion Collection DVD box set.
Mohamed Challouf
Mohamed Challouf was born in Tunisia in 1957. In 1983, with some help from a group of friends, he created the Giornate del Cinema Africano di Perugia and attended to its artistic direction until 1994. In 1992, he realized his first photographic book called I Figli del Sud and organized the exhibition, dedicated to his childhood in Africa (exhibited in more than 30 African and European cities). He was the co-author and producer of Italiani dell’altra Riva, a documentary about the memory of the Italian community in Tunisia and produced the film, Anastasia di Bizerta, that was selected for the Venice Cinematographic Art Exhibition. In 2000, he produced and directed the documentary, Ouaga, capitale du cinéma, selected for the Venice Cinema Exhibition in the same year and broadcast in Italy by Tele +. Since 2005 he has organized Hergla’s Film Encounter (Tunisia), a new festival dedicated to African and Mediterranean short and documentary films. Learn More