Khawla Hwiji short film- “Vision Floue – Blurred vision”
Khawla Hwiji a young artist (women) who succeeded to produce a short movie who has been selected in two film festivals.
The film festivals where Khawla Hwiji’s short film was showcased at JCMC: Les journées cinématographiques Méditéranéennes de Chenini (18th edition) and FIFAK (60th édition): one of the oldest (first) cinematographic manifestation that brings artists and cineastes from different countries.
The movie that Khawla has produced called “Vision Floue – Blurred vision” was one of the artworks that the Ecologic’CAP project supported by VCA (Collectif Creatif )
“Today I’d like to express my gratitude to each and everyone who contributed in any way to the making of my first short film “Vision Floue”. This film is much more than just a project for me, it’s a reflection of my passion for climate justice and wetlands preservation. I’m particularly proud to be able to tackle the crucial subject of water problems in the Soliman wetland in Tunisia. Thank you to the film crew. Your professionalism, creativity and dedication brought my script to life. Another big thank you to my friends and family who have been an unconditional support throughout this adventure. I’d also like to thank all the actors and actresses who agreed to take part in this project. Once again, a huge thank you to all those who made “Vision Floue” possible. Collectif Créatif Tunis , AEDS- Association de l’Environnement et du Développement à Soliman” –Khawla Hwiji
Khawla received a prize of human rights from the national league of human rights (parallel competition).
Here’s a snippet taken during the making of the film. The full video will be shared once it becomes available.