Safaa Fathy was born in Egypt. She obtained her PhD from the Sorbonne in 1993. She has been Director of programme at the International College of Philosophy (2010-2016). She is a poet, filmmaker and essayist. She wrote Ordalie and Terreur with an introduction by Jacques Derrida with whom she signed a book Tourner les mots. Her most recent poetry books are Revolution goes through walls ( SplitLevel ed.) and A name to the sea (Dar Al Nahda). Her last play is Aquarius, in Sillas en la frontera. Her last films are Mohammad saved from the waters, Derrida’s elsewhere and a film poem Nom à la mer. Her most recent essays are Au nom de la Murale (Europe N. 1053-1053) and De mur en mur (rue Descartes N.92).
Mohammad Fathy lived all his days next to the Nile. And he was as sick as this highly polluted river. He suffered from chronic kidney failure, which killed him. The film tells his story both during his life - his refusal to buy a kidney from a poor "donor" - and after. Il deals with the relationship to the body, tradition, religion, family, healing, and survival in he context of Egypt after a revolution that is precisely about the respect of human dignity and the human body. TS Productions
