

After spending four years in jail for vandalizing his place of work, Rafik has only one plan, take his son to the mountains and show him his amazing discovery.
- Göteborg Film Festival – Voyage Section
- Malmö Arab Film Festival – Official Competition
- Istanbul Film Festival – Competition
- Melbourne International Film Festival – International Feature
- Atlantida Mallorca Film Festival – Competition
- Venice International Film Festival – Orizzonti
- Filmfest Hamburg – Kaleidoskop
- São Paulo International Film Festival – International Perspective
- BFI London Film Festival – Dare
- Busan International Film Festival – World Cinema
- Pingyao International Film Festival – Crouching Tigers
- Golden Rooster Awards/Film Festival – International Film
- Arras Film Festival – World Cinemas
- Thessaloniki International Film Festival – Open Horizons: Main Program
- Marrakech International Film Festival – Special Screenings

Mohamed Ben Attia was born in Tunis in 1976. He studied audiovisual communication at the University of Valenciennes in France after graduating at the Institut de Hautes Etudes Commerciales (IHEC) in Tunis in 1998. He has directed five short films, “Romantisme, Deux Comprimés Matin Et Soir” (2004), "Kif Lokhrin" (Silver award at FESPACO 2006), "Mouja" MOUJA (2008), "Loi 76" (2011) and "Selma" (2013), which was selected in the international competition of Clermont Ferrand Festival 2014 and won several awards in various festivals. He directs his first feature "Inhebek Hedi" in 2016 which wins the Best First Film Award and the Silver Bear Best Actor at the 2016 Berlinale as well as great critic and audience acclaim around the world. The film was released in more than twenty countries. His second feature "Weldi" (Dear Son) is selected at the Director’s Fortnight in Cannes 2018. "Behind the Mountains" is his third feature film.
- Behind the Mountains – 2023
- Dear Son – 2018
- Hedi – 2016
- Salma – 2014 – Short film
- Loi 76 – 2011 – Short film
- Wave – 2011 – Short film
- Like the Others – 2006 – Short film
- Romantisme – 2004 – Short film
Majd Mastoura
Walid Bouchhioua
Samer Bisharat
Selma Zeghidi
Helmi Dridi
Wissem Belgharek
Screenwriter: Mohamed Ben Attia
DOP: Frédéric Noirhomme
Art director: Fatma Madani
Editor: Lenka Fillnerova
Costume Design: Olfa Attouchi
Sound: Ludovic Escallier, Quentin Colette, Jean-Stéphane Garbe
Production: Nomadis Images
Coproduction: Les Films du Fleuve, Tanit Films, 010 Films
World Sales: Luxbox
