Upon the Shadow (2017), directed by Nada Mezni Hafaiedh , is a raw and intimate Tunisian documentary that captures the daily lives of LGBTQ+ individuals living in a safe haven provided by human rights activist Amina Sboui. A Hidden Community in Tunisia
: Some viewers find the documentary deeply heart-breaking and powerful, while others have criticized it for feeling "exploitative". Upon the Shadow (2017) 1080p
Critically, the film is noted for its unfiltered—and at times controversial—approach to documenting its subjects: Upon the Shadow (2017), directed by Nada Mezni
The film serves as a vital window into the "mysterious" and often dangerous existence of queer people in Tunisia following the Arab Spring. It focuses on Amina, a former Femen member, who opens her home to friends rejected by their families and society. The documentary follows individuals like Sandra (a trans woman), Ramy, Ayoub, and Atef, as they navigate their sexual freedom within a deeply homophobic and taboo-driven society. Rawness and Controversy It focuses on Amina, a former Femen member,
: There are scenes where subjects state they do not want to be filmed, raising ethical questions about the director’s "fascination" with their vulnerability.