The short film of the religious experience at the Mokhtar Film Festival
Keywords:
Short film, religious experience, content, meanings, Islam, representationsAbstract
The short films screened at the Mokhtar festival offer an artistic genre retracing the religious
experience of the Muslim diaspora. It is a cinema that co-constructs representations of the Muslim tradition
and deconstructs the surrounding so-called "Islamophobic" discourses. Through a discursive and semiological
study, this work proposes to explain the possible meanings that this kind of cinema, of a community
nature, can imply in terms of the content conveyed by cinematographic processes.
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