Background
Ben Mabrouk was born at El Oudiane, Tunisia, in 1949 and attended boarding school at Sfax.
Ben Mabrouk was born at El Oudiane, Tunisia, in 1949 and attended boarding school at Sfax.
Tunis University.
At a young age, she became familiar with European cinema and joined the local film club Concerning her career plans growing up, she explains:
At that time I didn"t want to make my own films, perhaps because there were no role models of women as filmmakers. All the directors were mentor
Foreign me as a young woman, therefore, the more obvious choice was to tell stories through writing.
I dreamed of writing novels. During her college years, Ben Mabrouk first studied French at Tunis University, but had to leave after a few semesters for financial reasons.
She began studying filmmaking at INSAS in 1972 at Brussels. Her film education was largely built on critical documentary film.
She wrote and directed the film At Your Service for her graduation project in 1976, and then worked as a trainee for RTBF. From 1979 to 1980, Ben Mabrouk started writing the script for her first full-length feature, Sama (The Trace).
The film was finished in 1982, but a dispute with the production company SATPEC delayed the film"s release until 1988. Containing autobiographical elements from Ben Mabrouk"s life, Sama tells the story of Sabra, a young Tunisian girl seeking an education, which she eventually finds, exiled in Europe. She wrote and directed a fifteen-minute segment titled "In Search of Chaima" for the documentary The Gulf War.
What Next? She has written the screenplay for her second full-length feature, titled Nuit à Tunis (Night in Tunis).