The Festival International du Film Amateur de Kélibia (FIFAK, International Amateur Film Festival of Kélibia) is an annual international film festival for amateur filmmakers at Kélibia, Tunisia.[1] It was founded in 1964 as the oldest film event in Tunisia and is organised by the Fédération Tunisienne des Cinéastes Amateurs (FTCA, formerly Association des Jeunes Cinéastes Tunisiens, AJCT).[2][3] The Tunisian Ministry of Cultural Affairs and the town of Kélibia lend their support.[4][5] A number of later well-known filmmakers debuted at FIFAK, such as Salma Baccar (Tunisia), Ridha Behi (Ridha El Bahi, Tunisia), Ahmed Ben Kamla (Benkamla, Algeria), Ferid Boughedir (Tunisia), Sheila Graber (Great-Britain), Nanni Moretti (Italy), and Diego Rísquez [fr] (Venezuela).[2]
Among the many 2023 awardees the following productions were mentioned:[6][7][8]
National
Grand Prix National: Caged Bastards by Wadii Klaai and Khalil Saidi, FTCA Ciné Club of Hammam Lif
Jury Award: Bent Jebel (La fille de la montagne) by Hela Barguaoui
Best Student Film: Six Tours (Six Towers) by Maya Blouza
Best Independent Amateur Film: Acteur muet (Le Figurant) by Nabil Ben Rejeb and Justus Lodeman.
Parallel awards
Prix de la ligue tunisienne des droits de l’homme (Tunisian Human Rights League, LTDH), section Kélibia: special mention of Sire ex Machina by Safa Khiari, FTCA Ciné Club of Hammam Lif
Prix de la ligue du film indépendant: Visions floues by Khawla Hwiji