Ala Eddine Slim

Ala Eddine Slim

Born 1982

Biography

Ala Eddine Slim (b. 1982, Súsa, Tunisia) is a Tunisian filmmaker working in documentary, drama, and video art. A turning point in his career came with Babylon (2012, co-dir. Ismaël Chebbi, Youssef Chebbi). In a work partaking of both documentary and drama, the creators captured the living organism of a million-strong refugee camp; the film screened at multiple festivals, receiving a variety of awards. Slim reacted to the December 2010 uprisings of the Arab Spring by creating two video series: Journal d'un homme important and Journal d'une femme importante. Even prior to the eventful year of 2010, his short films drew critical attention. His feature The Last of Us artlessly aligns with his previous work and is further proof that Slim is one of Tunisia's top young directors. On the occasion of its premiere at the 2016 Venice festival, the film won the best debut award.

MFF Karlovy Vary

Director

Movies
2019

Tlamess

2016

The Last of Us

Documentaries
2012

Babylon

Short
2010

The Stadium

2007

The Fall

Screenwriter

Movies
2019

Tlamess

2016

The Last of Us

Short
2010

The Stadium

2007

The Fall

Editor

Movies
2019

Tlamess

Short
2007

The Fall

Cinematographer

Documentaries
2012

Babylon