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Meryam Joobeur drama ‘Who Do I Belong To’ wins Windsor film festival prize – Winnipeg Free Press

WINDSOR, Ont. – A drama about the tensions a Tunisian family faces when their son returns home from war with a dark secret is the winner of this year’s Windsor International Film Festival prize for Canadian film.

Montreal-based director Meryam Joobeur took home the $25,000 prize Sunday for her film “Who Do I Belong To.”

The movie starring Salha Nasraoui, Mohamed Grayaâ and Malek Mechergui delves into the impacts Islamic extremism can have on family.


Meryam Joobeur drama ‘Who Do I Belong To’ wins Windsor film festival prize – Winnipeg Free Press
Meryam Joobeur poses in Montreal, Monday, January 13, 2020. Montreal-based director Joobeur took home the $25,000 prize for Canadian film at the Windsor International Film Festival for her film “Who Do I Belong To.” THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

The panel of jurors who determined the winner praised the movie for being bold and stylistic while telling a story “through layers of poetic imagery that culminate with a visceral impact.”

The prize was awarded at a private afternoon reception attended by representatives from all 10 nominated films including “Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story,” “Hunting Daze,” “Russians at War” and “Universal Language.”