Karima Saïdi is a filmmaker whose work explores themes of exile and memory. She graduated from studies in film editing at INSAS and in screenwriting at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, and has since built a multifaceted career. She works as a documentary editor and as a script supervisor on fiction films. As a director, she leaves a personal mark through her own films and sound installations, exploring the notion of boundaries. She teaches at the University of Liège and at ESAV in Marrakech. Her most recent film, Those Who Watch Over, has been selected for the Moroccan Panorama at the Marrakech International Film Festival.
Karima Saïdi is a filmmaker whose work explores themes of exile and memory. She graduated from studies in film editing at INSAS and in screenwriting at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, and has since built a multifaceted career. She works as a documentary editor and as a script supervisor on fiction films. As a director, she leaves a personal mark through her own films and sound installations, exploring the notion of boundaries. She teaches at the University of Liège and at ESAV in Marrakech. Her most recent film, Those Who Watch Over, has been selected for the Moroccan Panorama at the Marrakech International Film Festival.