Tariq Teguia
Tariq Teguia | |
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Born | Tariq Teguia 1966 |
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Notable work | Gabbla |
Tariq Teguia (born 1966) is an Algerian film director, screenwriter and producer.
He studied visual arts and philosophy in Paris. He was an arts history teacher and a photographer, before filming some well-regarded shorts in the 1990s[1] and a 2003 documentary short.
His 2006 feature film debut, Rome wa la n-toura (Rome Rather Than You), won the Special Jury Prize at the 2007 Fribourg International Film Festival.[2] Variety magazine critic Robert Koehler praised "Tariq Teguia’s highly accomplished debut ... Although the final moments are foreseeable, both the getting there and the immediate aftermath show Teguia to be a director of major promise".[3] Eric Henderson dissented, writing in Slant Magazine that the film was "arrogantly conceived, pretentiously executed, and petulantly protracted".[4]
Teguia's next film, Gabbla (2008), was awarded the FIPRESCI Prize at the 2008 Venice International Film Festival[5] and the Daum Special Jury Prize at the 2009 Jeonju International Film Festival.[6] The 2013 Entrevues Belfort film festival Grand Jury Prize went to his Thwara Zanj (Zanj Revolution) (2013).[7]
Filmography
[edit]- Haçla (2003 documentary short; director, screenwriter, producer)
- Roma wa la n'toura (Rome Rather Than You) (2006; director, screenwriter, producer)
- Gabbla (Inland) (2008; director, screenwriter, producer)
- Venice 70: Future Reloaded (2013 documentary)
- Thwara Zanj (Zanj Revolution) (2013; director, screenwriter)
References
[edit]- ^ "Tariq Teguia". Film Study Center, Harvard University.
- ^ "Friborg: Success of the 21st Friborg International Film Festival". www.cath.ch.
- ^ Robert Roehler (21 March 2007). "Rome Rather Than You". Variety.
- ^ Eric Henderson (13 March 2007). "Review: Rome Rather Than You". Slant Magazine.
- ^ "65th Venice International Film Festival". International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI).
- ^ Matthew Love. "A Whole Host of Winners at JIFF 2009". The Seoul Times.
- ^ "The Zanj Revolution (Revolution Zendj). 2013. Directed by Tariq Teguia". Museum of Modern Art.
External links
[edit]- Tariq Teguia at IMDb