After the Fire

An impressive directorial debut, the film tells the story of Malika, who, after the death of her younger brother in a police operation, begins a legal battle to force a court hearing. However, her quest for justice endangers the stability of her family and presents her with difficult decisions. Her brother, only 25 years old, was the victim of a brutal police operation that was officially declared an epileptic seizure, but the injuries to his body tell a different story. In her fight for justice, Malika faces the daunting task of confronting a seemingly insurmountable police and judicial wall. The film, which delves deeply into the emotional and social fabric of a family publicly mourning their loss, shows Malika's determined path through the legal thicket and media attention. Supported by an experienced lawyer and a media-savvy consultant, the family faces a nerve-wracking challenge. Malika, played by Camélia Jordana in an intense performance, must master her role as a spokesperson and activist while also trying to balance her business and her marriage. AFTER THE FIRE is not only a political thriller, but also an intimate portrait of the pain of a family that must decide whether their private grief should be transformed into a public political message. The film has been praised by critics for its powerful portrayal and sensitive handling of a highly topical and explosive issue. Mehdi Fikri's direction is characterized by a masterful narrative structure and visually appealing staging that draws the viewer deeply into the complex and often painful realities of the characters.

Keywords

  • Creatives: Debut Films
  • French Exclusive Fiction
  • MyMetaStories
  • Sooner Exclusives
  • Sooner Exclusives: Stories that Matter
  • current
  • discrimination
  • family
  • immigration
  • justice

Actors

  • Camélia Jordana
  • Sofiane Zermani
  • Sofian Khammes
  • Sonia Faïdi
  • Louise Coldefy

Director

  • Mehdi Fikri

Drama


1h 38min


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France
2023
Following the death of her younger brother during a police intervention, Malika embarks on a legal battle to ensure a trial takes place.

Following the death of her younger brother during a police intervention, Malika embarks on a legal battle to ensure a trial takes place.


An impressive directorial debut, the film tells the story of Malika, who, after the death of her younger brother in a police operation, begins a legal battle to force a court hearing. However, her quest for justice endangers the stability of her family and presents her with difficult decisions.


Her brother, only 25 years old, was the victim of a brutal police operation that was officially declared an epileptic seizure, but the injuries to his body tell a different story. In her fight for justice, Malika faces the daunting task of confronting a seemingly insurmountable police and judicial wall.


The film, which delves deeply into the emotional and social fabric of a family publicly mourning their loss, shows Malika's determined path through the legal thicket and media attention. Supported by an experienced lawyer and a media-savvy consultant, the family faces a nerve-wracking challenge. Malika, played by Camélia Jordana in an intense performance, must master her role as a spokesperson and activist while also trying to balance her business and her marriage.


AFTER THE FIRE is not only a political thriller, but also an intimate portrait of the pain of a family that must decide whether their private grief should be transformed into a public political message. The film has been praised by critics for its powerful portrayal and sensitive handling of a highly topical and explosive issue. Mehdi Fikri's direction is characterized by a masterful narrative structure and visually appealing staging that draws the viewer deeply into the complex and often painful realities of the characters.

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