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Sofia Djama is an Algerian film director. Her 2017 feature film debut, ''The Blessed'', won three awards at the Venice Film Festival, including the Brian Award, given to the film which "best champions human rights, democracy, pluralism and freedom of thought", and the Lina Mangiacapre Award for a film which "changes the image of women in the cinema". Djama's second short film, ''Softly One Saturday Morning'' (Mollement, un samedi matin), won two prizes at the
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in 2012. Her 2017 feature film debut is '' The Blessed'' (Les bienheureux), a coming-of-age story set in Algiers in 2008, starring
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and
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. ''The Blessed'' had its world premiere at the
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, and was one of only two films there from African directors, the other being the Franco-Tunisian
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, with his film, '' Mektoub, My Love: Canto Uno''. ''The Blessed'' won three awards in the Orizzonti section (Horizons) section of the Venice Film Festival, with the Best Actress award going to
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, the Brian Award, given to the film which "best champions human rights, democracy, pluralism and freedom of thought", and the Lina Mangiacapre Award for a film which "changes the image of women in the cinema". International sales and French distribution rights have been acquired by
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Early life

Sofia Djama was born in 1979 in Oran, Algeria but grew up in
Béjaïa Béjaïa (; ; ar, بجاية‎, Latn, ar, Bijāya, ; kab, Bgayet, Vgayet), formerly Bougie and Bugia, is a Mediterranean port city and commune on the Gulf of Béjaïa in Algeria; it is the capital of Béjaïa Province, Kabylia. Béjaïa is ...
, (formerly known as Bougie). In 1999, she moved to Algiers to carry out her studies in Foreign Language and Literature. She later decided to remain in Algiers after finishing her studies. She then worked in advertising and at the same time wrote short stories, which she would use a few years later to create her short film: ''Softly One Saturday Morning'', the story of a rapist without an erection.


Career

''Softly One Saturday Morning'' was released in 2012 and it was met with positive reception. It won two awards at the
Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival The Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival (French: ''Festival international du court métrage de Clermont-Ferrand'') is an international film festival dedicated to short films held annually in Clermont-Ferrand, France. History I ...
, the ACSE and the Best First Fictional Film.   This film was also presented at the Malmö Arab Film Festival in Sweden, the Journées Cinématographiques in Algier and at other various short film festivals around the world. In 2017, Djama released a full-length feature film, ''The Blessed''. This film follows the lives of characters living in Algiers post-Algerian Civil War, civil war. The film also shows a dilemma faced by many Algerians during this post-war period: whether to piece back together life in Algeria or to relocate to France in hopes to start fresh. Djama received two awards for this film at the Venice Film Festival. The first one, the Brian Award, is given to a film that defends the values of human rights, democracy, diversity and freedom of thought, without distinction for gender or sexual orientation. Djama was also awarded the Lina Mangiacapre Award, which is given to a film which changes the representation and image of women in cinema. In January 2018, Djama, with her film The Blessed, participated in the 19th Black Movie Festival in Geneva, Switzerland, where she received the Public Award.


Personal life

In 2015, Djama supported a young woman who was denied access to University for a skirt that was deemed too short. She created a specific Facebook page : #My dignity is not decided by the length of my skirt. (#Ma Dignité n'est pas dans la longueur de ma jupe.) Djama identifies as an activist, and joined protests when she was fourteen years old. Regarding her relationship with Islam, Djama states “I’m agnostic, but I say that I am from the Arab-Muslim culture because I was steeped in that. I don’t reject my culture and my Arab-Muslim heritage”.


Awards


Awards and Nominations


Filmography

*Les 100 pas de Monsieur X (2012) *Softly One Saturday Morning (Mollement, un samedi matin) (2012) * The Blessed (Les bienheureux) (2017)


References

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