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Lettre à la prison

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Lettre à la prison (Letter to Jail)
Directed byMarc Scialom
Screenplay byMarc Scialom
Produced byFilm Flamme Le Sacre Polygone étoilé
StarringTahar Aïbi Marie-Christine Lefort Myriam Tuil
CinematographyMarc Scialom
Edited byMarc Scialom
Music byMatar Mohamed
Release date
  • 1969 (1969)
Running time
70 minutes
CountryFrance

Lettre à la prison is a 1969 French film directed by Marc Scialcom. It was left in a box until 2005, when Scialcom's daughter found it and had it restored.

Synopsis

In 1970, Tahar, a young Tunisian, travels to France for the first time to help his older brother, who is wrongly accused of murder and incarcerated in Paris. He first stops in Marseille, where he meets Tunisians very different from those familiar to him; enigmatic French people; and a strange atmosphere that makes him doubt his brother's innocence, his own innocence and his own mental integrity.

Awards

  • Festival Internacional de Documentales de Marsella, 2008
  • Premio Anno Uno Festival del cinema e delle Arti I Milleocchi, Trieste (Italy), 2012

References

  • ""Lettre à la prison" de Marc Scialcom". Poygon-etoile.com. Film flamme. Retrieved April 21, 2013.
  • "Lettre à la prison". FCAT. Festival de Cine Africano. Retrieved April 21, 2013. CC BY-SA 3.0.

Bibliography

  • Mila Lazic, Silvia Tarquini, Marc Scialom. Impasse du cinéma. Esilio, memoria, utopia / Exil, mémoire, utopie, Artdigiland, 2012 (it., fr.)
  • Mila Lazic, Silvia Tarquini (sous la direction de), Lettre à la prison de Marc Scialom. Le film manquant à la Nouvelle Vague, Artdigiland, 2013 (fr.)