

Biography
From her first feature film, Les voleurs de job (1980), Tahani Rached left her strong mark on our cinema. Noticed by Denys Arcand, he invited her to participate in the collective adventure of Comfort and Indifference (1981). She then moved to the NFB, where she directed several of the institution’s flagship films, dealing in turn with the Haitian condition, Palestinian survival, the Quebec hospital system, AIDS doctors, the fate of Egyptian women and an Outremont choir. Her most famous film to date remains Au chic resto Pop, which she dedicated in 1990 to a soup kitchen in the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district. She filmed only testimonies in song, in collaboration with the composer-performer Steve Faulkner (known as Cassonade), thus accentuating a singular trait found in the majority of her films.
Known For
Neighbors (2009)Age: 62Director
These Girls (2006)Age: 59Director
Soraida, a Woman of Palestine (2004)Age: 57Director
For a Song (2001)Age: 54Director
Emergency! A Critical Situation (1999)Age: 52Director
Four Women of Egypt (1997)Age: 50Director
Doctors with Heart (1993)Age: 46Director
Au chic Resto Pop (1990)Age: 43Director
Haïti, Nous là! Nou La! (1987)Age: 40Director
Bam Pay A! – Rends-moi mon pays! (1986)Age: 39Director





