Mahamat-Saleh Haroun

Mahamat-Saleh Haroun

Born 1961
Abéché, Chad

Biography

Mahamat-Saleh Haroun (b. 1961, Abéché, Chad) studied film in Paris and journalism in Bordeaux. He started out as a reporter for regional magazines and as the programming director for an independent radio station. His first short film, Maral Tanié, was shot in 1994. His feature-length debut Bye-Bye Africa earned the Best First Film Award at the 1999 Venice IFF. His subsequent writer-director film Our Father (Abouna, notre père, 2002) was shown in the Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes. Karlovy Vary audiences have had the chance to see his other films as well: the revenge drama Dry Season (Daratt, 2006 – Special Jury Prize at the 2006 Venice IFF) and the story of an aging lifeguard, A Screaming Man (Un homme qui crie, 2010 – Jury Prize at the 2010 Cannes festival). Haroun also makes short films and documentaries.

48. MFF Karlovy Vary

Director

Screenwriter

Producer

Movies
2006

Dry Season

Actor

Documentaries
2018

Tous au Festival (TV movie) - a.f.

1999

Bye Bye Africa

1998

Comme au cinéma (series)

Guest

Shows
2010

Janela Indiscreta

Cinematographer

Documentaries
1999

Bye Bye Africa