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Amin Zouiten
Qirat
Fiction | 4k | couleur | 13:13 | Suède | 2024
Qirat is loosely based around an oral family anecdote of a robbery that took place in the lush valley of Fez in northern Morocco during the 1980s. In the film, the events have been transposed to Ouarzazate, located on the edge of the Sahara Desert in central Morocco. Here the anecdote is reconstructed freely, over the course of a single Friday, shot solely during dawn, dusk and finally night.
Amin Zouiten (born 1994) is a Swedish-Moroccan filmmaker and artist educated at Malmö Art Academy and the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. His works and films have been shown at Malmö Art Gallery, Recontres Paris/Berlin, International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, CPH:DOX, and Tempo Documentary Festival, Uppsala Short Film Festival. In 2024, he was the recipient of the Cultural Award of the City of Stockholm and the Bernadotte Scholarship, awarded with an upcoming solo presentation at the Royal Academy of Arts in Stockholm. Beyond his own artistic practice, he has served as an assistant editor for filmmaker C.W. Winter and as a visiting tutor at Malmö Art Academy and the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen.