A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 24, 2023
Original Title:
ميت حي
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
G prod
L'Image d'aprés
Production Countries:
France | Tunisia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Hassan recalls the first night that Jellaz became his place of shelter. After burying his parents and two brothers, he rested his head at the foot of their graves, fell into a deep sleep, and felt his soul fly. Forty years later, Hassan is the guardian of Jellaz, stationed at the crossroads of two worlds. During the day, we follow Hassan as he greets both the dead and living as well as maintains the space as required - he gardens, builds, cleans, and helps with burial ceremonies. Sometimes he visits crowded neighborhood cafés and blends into life among the living. The injustices and misery that he witnesses outside of Jellaz intrude upon the joy and hope that he feels every day in his enchanted workspace, home, and eventually, deathbed. And then there is Sabrine. She knows what it is like to live a rough and precarious life, and she too is looking for an earthly companion. As Hassan prepares for his own life after death, he shares with us his notes on mercy, memory, and love.
Co-Producer:
Ghazi Ghazouani
Colorist:
Antoine Dubos
Director:
Leïla Chaïbi
Director of Photography:
Leïla Chaïbi
Editor:
Christine Bouteiller
General Manager:
Mohamed Bejaoui
Original Music Composer:
Nadir Moussaoui
Producer:
Maud Martin
Oriane Dumas
Production Coordinator:
Rachid Boulahya
Production Director:
Jilani Arousse
Sound:
Brahim Zouid
Sound Editor:
Brice Kartmann
Sound Mixer:
Brice Kartmann
Writer:
Leïla Chaïbi
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