The Skates (Les Patins), a short film by Halima Ouardiri BFA 04, made its world premiere in the Short Cuts program at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in September.
A graduate of Concordia’s Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, and one of eight women filmmakers selected for the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television’s Apprenticeship for Women Directors program in 2018, Ouardiri’s films have been screened and celebrated at film festivals around the world. She also won a Crystal Bear award at the Berlinale 2020 for Best Short Film for her documentary Mutts (Clebs, 2019) about a stray-dog refuge in Morocco.
But Ouardiri is especially thrilled that The Skates officially competed at TIFF.
The director made her TIFF debut in 2010 with her first short film, Mokhtar, which screened at more than 100 festivals around the world and won several best director and best film awards.
“To be invited back to TIFF was such a joy!” Ouardiri says. “It’s a great festival, where I like meeting talented filmmakers from around the world.”
A passion for storytelling
Starring Inès Feghouli as Mina, an 11-year-old girl who loves to skate but finds herself trapped between her divorced parents — played by Mani Soleymanlou and Sophie Cadieux — The Skates was inspired by Ouardiri’s own childhood memories of growing up in Geneva.