7–18 november 2012

In world with no temporal landmarks except a clock which turns quicker and quicker, a woman named Ambouba is desperately trying to get to a meeting on time. In her first short film Tunisian director Nadia Raïs has created an unorthodox cinematic inferno of wild angels, avant-garde music, spinning clocks and sweeping movement. It is a deeply uncanny adventure playing havoc with our perception of time and space.
| Title | L'Ambouba |
| Director | Nadia Raïs |
| Country | Tunisia |
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| Length | 9 min |
| Fest. year | 2009 |
| Section | Short Film Competition |
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