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Nefta Football Club

Two young brothers in a rural Tunisian village near the Algerian border find a donkey wandering the desert wearing headphones. Strapped to its back is a bag of white powder. The older brother, a teen who watches too many gangster films, immediately recognizes what it is. The younger brother, a football-obsessed innocent, has a very different idea about what to do with it.

Editorial Perspective

Yves Piat’s Nefta Football Club is built on a perfect comic engine: two brothers, same situation, completely different interpretations. The older boy sees danger and opportunity; the younger sees only the practical application for his beloved sport. The Tunisian-Algerian border setting — vast, sun-bleached, desolate — provides an ironic backdrop for a story about innocence and experience. The film’s final image, which reveals exactly what the younger brother did with the powder, is one of the great comic payoffs in short cinema.

Director: Yves Piat

Country: Tunisia / France

Runtime: 17 min

Festival Year: 2019

Awards: Cesar Award for Best Short Film (2020), Oscar nomination (2020)

Where to Watch

Available on YouTube (official upload) and select French streaming platforms.

Historical data reconstructed from archive.org snapshots of the Manhattan Short Film Festival website.

Film Details

  • Festival Year: 2019
  • Country of Origin: France/Tunisia
  • Directed by: Yves Piat
  • Source: This page reconstructs historical data from Wayback Machine snapshots of msfilmfest.com (2019).

Festival Context

Nefta Football Club was selected as a finalist at the Manhattan Short Film Festival in 2019. The Manhattan Short Film Festival is an annual event that screens finalist films simultaneously across hundreds of venues worldwide, with audiences voting for the winner. Representing France/Tunisia, this film joined a diverse international lineup that year. View all 2019 finalists →

Where to Watch

Short-film discoverability remains limited compared to feature-length releases. For Nefta Football Club, check platforms that specialize in short-form cinema: Vimeo Staff Picks, MUBI Shorts, the Criterion Channel short film collection, and YouTube channels like Omeleto. Direct streaming URLs for individual short films change frequently, and no permanent viewing link is guaranteed. Searching for Yves Piat on these platforms may surface this and other works by the same filmmaker.

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