After the Sun

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In the 1980s, a family of Algerian origin set off from Parisian Suburb Asnières-sur-Seine in France towards Marseille to take the ferry to Algeria. Lydia is spending her first summer without her big sister, who has just gotten married. The father promises his children that they will discover a wonderful country that he has always been homesick for. In the rickety vehicle they are travelling in, there is an atmosphere of joy and excitement, freedom and nostalgia. But the mood in the small, cramped van quickly turns negative as the father becomes more and more annoyed and patriarchal the closer they get to their destination.

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23-05-2024

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FR

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5.5

Rating

2

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25 min

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Arabic, French

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Director
Rayane Mcirdi

Rayane Mcirdi

Rayane Mcirdi was born in 1993 in Asnières in France. He graduated of the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris in 2019 after having passed through the École des Beaux-Arts d’Angers, Rayane Mcirdi produces a video work between documentary and fiction whose actors are members of his family or close friends filmed at home or in places that are familiar to them. His films capture intimate or collective events rooted in daily life. The videographer becomes an ethnographer, collecting these micro-stories. Rayane Mcirdi presented his first solo exhibition in 2021 at the Galerie Édouard Manet, Gennevilliers. He has participated in several group exhibitions: in 2021, “100% L’expo”, curated by Inès Geoffroy, at La Villette (Paris); in 2019, “Sorry” , curated by Mohamed Bourouissa, at Galerie Édouard Manet, Gennevilliers; “Écuries Nord”, curated by Clément Cogitore, at 104Centquatre, Paris ; in 2018, ” Par amour du jeu “, curated by Anna Labouze and Keimis Henni, Magasins Généraux, Pantin ; ” La Fureur du Dragon “, curated by Mohamed Bourouissa, Centre Pompidou, 2018, Paris.
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