Nina Khada

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Nina Khada
Born1991
Nancy, France
Occupationfilm director, screenwriter and film editor
NationalityFrench and Algerian
Notable worksmovies Fatima (2015), I Bit My Tongue (2020) and Al Djanat (2023).

Nina Khada is a French born Franco-Algerian film director, screenwriter and film editor. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Biography

Born in 1991 to Algerian parents in Nancy, France, Khada studied editing and broadcast journalism, and graduated with a Master's degree in documentary filmmaking from Aix-Marseille University in 2014. [2] [4]

Filmography

Khada's films include: [1] [4]

YearFilmGenreRoleDuration (min)
2015FatimaDocumentary short.
Story of her grandmother's exile from Algeria to France, in color/black and white
Screenwriter and director18 m
2019143, rue du Désert / 143 Sahara Street
by Hassen Ferhani
Documentary featureFilm editor100 m
2020Les Divas du Taguerabt
by Karim Moussaoui
Fiction shortFilm editor16 m
2020Je me suis mordue la langue / I Bit My TongueDocumentary short.
A young Algerian woman who was raised in France returns making a detour to Tunis.
Screenwriter and director25 m
2023Al Djanat, paradis originel / Al Djanat, the Original Paradise
by Aïcha Chloé Boro
Fiction feature.
Bambara and French spoken.
Film editor84 m
2023À l'intérieur
by Claire Juge [5]
Documentary featureFilm editor56 m

Awards

Khada's films obtained one prize and one nomination: [1]

FilmFestivalAward
Fatima Adana Film Festival 2016 Winner Golden Boll in Mediterranean Short Film, Best Short Documentary Film
I Bit My Tongue Fribourg International Film Festival 2021 Nominee Best Short Film Award

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Nina Khada at IMDb
  2. 1 2 "Nina Khada". entertainment.ie. Packed House Ltd. 2024. Retrieved 2 February 2024. Nina Khada. Director and editor born in France in 1991 to Algerian parents, who holds both French and Algerian nationality.
  3. "Nina Khada, Réalisateur/trice, Producteur/trice, Scénariste, Monteur/se, Cadreur/se (Caméraman) (Femme), Algérie, France". africultures.com (in French). Africultures. Les mondes en relation. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  4. 1 2 3 "Nina Khada, Réalisateur/trice, Producteur/trice, Scénariste, Monteur/se, Cadreur/se (Caméraman)". africine.org (in French). Fédération africaine de la critique cinématographique (FACC). 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  5. "À l'intérieur, Documentaire, Réalisé par Claire Juge, Écrit par Claire Juge, France, 2023, 56 minutes, 16 mm, Couleur". film-documentaire.fr (in French). film-documentaire.fr plateforme documentaire francophone et internationale. Retrieved 2 February 2024.

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