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Hind Meddeb
Born
Châtenay-Malabry, Paris, France
NationalityFrance and Tunisia
Occupation(s)journalist, film director
Years active2006 to present
Websitehttps://hindmeddeb.fr

Hind Meddeb is a French-Tunisian journalist and documentary film director. Based in Paris, she works both in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. In her films and journalistic writing, she has presented social protests of young people and their culture in Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt. Documenting their social situation and political expressions in the context of the Arab revolutions, she has focussed on rap music or other kinds of counter-culture and protest in these countries.

Biography

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Meddeb was born in Châtenay-Malabry, Paris, France. Her father was the Tunisian poet and essayistAbdelwahab Meddeb, and her mother is the linguist Amina Maya Khelladi of Moroccan-Algerian descent. She graduated from Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po)[1] and also holds a Master of Philosophy degree from Paris West University Nanterre La Défense. Moreover, she studied German language and literature at the Sorbonne Nouvelle University and did research at the Free University of Berlin.

Career

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Meddeb worked as a journalist for France 24 TV network from 2006 to 2008 before joining France Info. From 2010 to 2011 she was a reporter for the show Ça balance à ParisonParis Première and served as cultural reporter for Tracks magazine.

On 13 June 2013, she was arrested in Tunis, but released the same day. She was accused of disturbing public order and insulting police officers after having defended the Tunisian rapper Weld El 15, who had recorded a song comparing the Tunisian police with dogs.[2][3]

As a documentary filmmaker, Meddeb has co-directed De Casa au Paradis, a documentary about a group of Moroccan suicide bombers, and helmed Electro Chaabi, which covers the emergence of a new electronic musical genre called MahraganatinCairo.[4] She also directed Tunisia Clash, a film about young rappers fighting for freedom of speech in Tunisia, and Paris Stalingrad, a documentary about asylum seekers in France.

In 2005, she won a Daniel Pearl Prize for multiculturalism for a story on young Muslims growing up in France. In May and June 2019, she witnessed the Sudanese revolution in Khartoum, which will be the focus of her next film.[5] On this experience, she contributed to the 2021 French book Soudan 2019, année zéro which presents descriptions, commentaries and photographs about the weeks that lead up to the Khartoum massacre.[6]

Filmography

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References

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  1. ^ Bénabent, Juliette (18 June 2013). "La journaliste Hind Meddeb s'explique après avoir fui la justice en Tunisie". Télérama.
  • ^ "Hind Meddeb : "Puisque tu soutiens le rappeur Weld el XV, tu vas le rejoindre en prison"". Marie Claire. 18 June 2013.
  • ^ "Tunisian rapper spared jail over 'insults'". Al Jazeera. 25 November 2013.
  • ^ "HIND MEDDEB". NYU Institute of African American Affairs. 2016-09-05. Retrieved 2021-06-01.
  • ^ "Hind Meddeb: Empathy and Documentary Cinema". The Film Atlas. Retrieved 2021-06-01.
  • ^ Bach, Jean-Nicolas; Mongiat, Fabrice (2021). Soudan 2019, année zéro (in French). Paris: Soleb - bleu autour. ISBN 978-2-918157-44-1. Retrieved 2021-05-30.
  • ^ world première in BFI London International Film Festival "En mars, à Rezé, le festival Focus Metropolis zoome sur Le Caire". Ouest-France. 2 February 2016.
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