Beauty and the Dogs

Showings

The Main 4 Fri, Apr 13, 2018 9:40 PM
The Main 4 Tue, Apr 17, 2018 4:45 PM
Ticket Prices
General Public:$14.00
Members:$11.00
Student:$8.00
Youth (25 & Under/Box Office Only):$8.00
Film Info
Original Title:Aala Kaf Ifrit
Premiere Status:Minnesota Premiere
Festival Programs:Images of Africa
Women & Film
Tags:Crime
Drama
Culture & Society
Social Justice
Women Directors
Release Year:2017
Runtime:100 min
Country/Region:Tunisia
France
Sweden
Norway
Lebanon
Qatar
Switzerland
Language:Arabic
Print Source:Oscilloscope
Trailer:https://vimeo.com/216833089
Cast/Crew
Director:Kaouther Ben Hania
Producer:Habib Attia
Nadim Cheikhrouha
Cinematographer:Johan Holmquist
Screenwriter:Kaouther Ben Hania
Editor:Nadia Ben Rachid
Composer:Amine Bouhafa
Principal Cast:Mariam Al Ferjani
Ghanem Zrelli
Noomane Hamda
Mohamed Akkari
Chedly Arfaoui
Anissa Daoud
Mourad Gharsalli
Filmography:Imams go to School ('10)
Challet of Tunis ('13)
Zaineb Hates the Snow ('16)

Description

After being raped by two cops, young Mariam faces an unfeeling world that treats her plight with contempt rather than sympathy. After her modest attire gets torn, Mariam throws on a tight black dress and heads out for the night. When we next see her, Mariam is stumbling into the street, her dress ripped, her body violated, and her world shattered. As Mariam goes through the steps in reporting the crime, she is met with judgmental looks and belittlement at every turn, both from civilians and officials. 

As an audience, we accompany the young “Beauty” as the night unfolds, following her quest for justice even as the desk clerk’s sympathy for Mariam’s plight fades fast and two cops stalk her to try to get her to drop the charges.

Director Biography

Kaouther Ben Hania, Khaled Walid Barsaoui Kaouther Ben Hania is a director and screenwriter. Having produced several short and feature-length works, her film Challet of Tunis ('13) received honors at the Amiens Festival and her latest film, Beauty and the Dogs ('17) recently screened at the 70th Cannes Film Festival.

 


Press

"A harrowing and necessary film in only nine shots." - Hollywood Reporter

 


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