Safa Helali

  • Safa Helali
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Film critic, University lecturer, Researcher, Production executive, Coordinator
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv

Tunisian Academic, production manager and film critic.

Safa HELALI (Safa Helali) is an academic, production manager and film critic.

Safa Helali is a doctor in film and audiovisual sciences, researcher and university teacher. She also evolves in the film sector as a production manager, where she articulates theoretical reflection and professional practice. She is a member of the ATPCC-FIPRESCI, inscribing her work in a critical and international dynamic of cinema.
Her research focuses on Tunisian and Arab cinema, contemporary forms of audiovisual narration, collective memory and the aesthetic devices of resistance. In a perspective of pluridisciplinarity, she connects cinema to the design of the image as an audiovisual vector, exploring the crossings between staging, visual design, transmission of knowledge and educational innovations.
In the era of new technologies, her approach questions the role of the image as a space for memory, creation and resistance, while considering cinema as a central educational tool to think, structure and transmit practices related to audiovisual. She thus works to make cinema a lever of critical, aesthetic and social training, able to articulate academic knowledge, creative practices and contemporary issues.


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► Africiné Magazine (Dakar)
► Safa Helali (translated from French by T. Dia)
► www.linkedin.com/in/safa-helali-0621a458
► https://atpcc.org/author/safa-helali/
Updated by Thierno DIA, 16 Dec 2025

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