Shadow Boxing
Talia Lumbroso

Lunging wildy, Fatia attacks. She stays close to her opponent in the ring, barely dodging punches, bleeding, continuing to strike. Fatia doesn't express her pain. Especially the pain caused by her father's death when she was just 10 years old. Until Fatia's mother registers her for a tournament in Sétif, Algeria—where her father is buried—in an attempt to free her daughter from the past.
With : Fatia Benmessahel, Karima Ouldache, Antoine Martin
Image : Gurvan Hue, Balthazar Lab
Sound : Lucas Doméjean, Victor Loeillet, Elton Rabineau,Jules Valeur , Aymeric Dupas
Editing : Julie LENA
Image : Gurvan Hue, Balthazar Lab
Sound : Lucas Doméjean, Victor Loeillet, Elton Rabineau,Jules Valeur , Aymeric Dupas
Editing : Julie LENA
Production : Triade Films, Martin Berléand

After studying literature, Talia Lumbroso studied at the New York Film Academy, then at the London Film School, graduating in 2011. After her graduation film, Faut le temps que ça passe, she continued with another documentary, Le Champ de bataille, exploring the questioning of 28-year-old Lola. The was chosen for several festivals including the Festival Silhouette in 2014. She joined the Scriptwriting Workshop at La Fémis in January 2017 to develop her first fiction feature. Shadow Boxing is her first produced film.