Presentation of the project :
The title refers to Buddha's red circle which "inevitably ends up uniting men in him". It is a short animated film that will be made in stop motion to accentuate the idea of a jerky life, discontinuous as if a butterfly effect can be created between each movement. The red circle will represent what we cannot control, what we cannot escape and will therefore introduce the notion of knowing how to die to be reborn. In today's suspended and fragile world it is useful to remember that every act of creation is first of all an act of destruction, decomposition and crisis. The film will last 6 minutes taken by a canon 5D. The number of frames per second will vary according to the intensity of the scene and its progress in the story which takes place entirely indoors. And it is the sound, recorded in the studio in post-production, that will evoke the outside world with sound effects and sounds like a siren or a call to prayer, plus music.
Youtube link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqmLpqScDk4&ab_channel=KamelLazaarFounda...
Broadcast medium:
Short animated film that can be made in 6 weeks and broadcast in film festivals and animated film and/or on a web platform such as Vimeo / Youtube.
Presentation of the artist :
Saoussen Babba begins with a theatrical training at the Higher Institute of Dramatic Art in Tunis. His first project for a young audience integrates him into the Tunisian association of theatre school graduates. She plays in several television series including "يوميات إمرأة " directed by Mourad Bechikh with Rives Productions and continues her theatrical journey with an experimental laboratory based on acting ending with the release of a play "strip tease: the feast of rats". She was spotted by an Italian director and co-founded, with two other Tunisian actors, the Collectif Corps Citoyen which saw the birth of her first play "Mouvma: we who are still 25 years old" which toured in Tunisia, Italy, France and obtained a special mention from the jury of the Be Festival in England. It is there that she presents as an actress a multidisciplinary work in progress among the BeMix group. Back in Tunis, she obtains a master's degree in film writing and directing from the Ecole Supérieure de l'Audiovisuel et du Cinéma, presents her short film " le Fleuve de Léthé " at the Kelibia Film Festival and meets again with her Collective for a stop motion project that she creates for a crowdfunding companion who will finance the second project of the collective " El Aers " a play directed by Anna Serlenga. Then she takes her first steps in audiovisual production and assistant director at Propaganda, Paprika Films and Atlas Vision for whom she assists and directs several projects. She trained at the National Theatre's actor's school under the direction of Fadhel Jaibi, then left the Young National Theatre and joined the Phou Theatre directed by Moncef Sayem for a new dance theatre show in homage to Raja Ben Ammar.