Meet with our team

Meet with our team

Mohamed Feki

Mohamed Feki is an independent film director, screenwriter, and producer. In 2018, he was recognized as the youngest director by the Minister of Culture, Mohamed Zine El Abidine. With over fifteen international awards to his name, Mohamed’s work spans short fiction, documentary, and animated films, including acclaimed titles such as Beau-père, El Ghriba, and France 1911. His films often explore sensitive and profound topics such as terrorism, political upheaval, child abuse, and the role of women in science.

Originally from Sfax, Mohamed began his career as a professional handball player. His passion for cinema was sparked at the age of 15, when he joined his high school’s film club, winning first prize in a national competition. This early achievement set the foundation for a distinguished career that continues to address crucial social issues through the lens of film.

Mohamed is currently pursuing his career between Europe and the Middle East, working on documentaries, 360° video projects, and is in post-production on his first feature film.

Alice Boubour

Alice Boubour is an entrepreneur and the director of Feki Film Production. She organizes events and produces feature films, documentaries, and music videos. With expertise in both digital transformation and Performing Arts, Alice has been leading international artistic projects for over a decade, including La Voix de Monaco and healthcare documentaries.

A graduate of Rennes Business School, she has worked as a digital project manager with renowned organizations such as UBP, the Global Fund, and the ICRC in Switzerland. Alongside her professional career, Alice has been a passionate singer for over 15 years. In 2020, she released her debut album Lâchez prise as a French pop singer, and since then, she has produced numerous music videos, available on her channel Alice_in_wonderword.

Mohamed Feki

Mohamed Feki is an independent film director, screenwriter, and producer. In 2018, he was recognized as the youngest director by the Minister of Culture, Mohamed Zine El Abidine. With over fifteen international awards to his name, Mohamed’s work spans short fiction, documentary, and animated films, including acclaimed titles such as Beau-père, El Ghriba, and France 1911. His films often explore sensitive and profound topics such as terrorism, political upheaval, child abuse, and the role of women in science.

Originally from Sfax, Mohamed began his career as a professional handball player. His passion for cinema was sparked at the age of 15, when he joined his high school’s film club, winning first prize in a national competition. This early achievement set the foundation for a distinguished career that continues to address crucial social issues through the lens of film.

Mohamed is currently pursuing his career between Europe and the Middle East, working on documentaries, 360° video projects, and is in post-production on his first feature film.

Alice Boubour

Alice Boubour is an entrepreneur and the director of Feki Film Production. She organizes events and produces feature films, documentaries, and music videos. With expertise in both digital transformation and Performing Arts, Alice has been leading international artistic projects for over a decade, including La Voix de Monaco and healthcare documentaries.

A graduate of Rennes Business School, she has worked as a digital project manager with renowned organizations such as UBP, the Global Fund, and the ICRC in Switzerland. Alongside her professional career, Alice has been a passionate singer for over 15 years. In 2020, she released her debut album Lâchez prise as a French pop singer, and since then, she has produced numerous music videos, available on her channel Alice_in_wonderword.

FILMOGRAPHY

Beau Père 2018

France 1911, 2020

El Ghriba, 2021

Pour Toujours, 2024

FILMOGRAPHY

Beau Père 2018

France 1911, 2020

El Ghriba, 2021

Pour Toujours, 2024

La Femme de Fer

(The iron woman) documentary

Beau-père

(Step-father) – Fiction

Aquarium

Animation

FRANCE 1911 

Docufiction

El Ghriba

(The miracle) – Documentary