Nina Khada

Nina Khada

History

Director and editor born in France in 1991 to Algerian parents, who holds both French and Algerian nationality. She currently lives in Marseille. After studying editing for two years and broadcast journalism for one, she graduated with Master's in Documentary Filmmaking. She also works as an assistant director, editor and camera operator. She directed her first documentary short, "Fatima," in 2016, focused on the figure of her grandmother, and selected in more than thirty festivals worldwide, such as the Istanbul International Short Film Festival and E Tudo Verdade. 2020 sees the début of her second work, "I bit my tongue," at the Cairo International Film Festival, where it competes in the Cinema of Tomorrow section.

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Nina Khada

Movies

I bit my tongue
Sound
An Algerian woman, raised in France, returns to Tunis to search for her grandmother's language that she has lost. She interviews locals between thoughts of exploring the city and her homeland.
I bit my tongue
Editor
An Algerian woman, raised in France, returns to Tunis to search for her grandmother's language that she has lost. She interviews locals between thoughts of exploring the city and her homeland.
I bit my tongue
Cinematography
An Algerian woman, raised in France, returns to Tunis to search for her grandmother's language that she has lost. She interviews locals between thoughts of exploring the city and her homeland.
I bit my tongue
Writer
An Algerian woman, raised in France, returns to Tunis to search for her grandmother's language that she has lost. She interviews locals between thoughts of exploring the city and her homeland.
I bit my tongue
Director
An Algerian woman, raised in France, returns to Tunis to search for her grandmother's language that she has lost. She interviews locals between thoughts of exploring the city and her homeland.
143 Sahara Street
Editor
In the Algerian desert in her relay, for a cigarette, a coffee or eggs, a woman welcomes truckers, vagabonds and dreams... Her name is Malika.