Narimane Baba Aïssa is a musician and sound documentary director. She is a performer in several bands ranging from classical music to experimental rock. Fascinated by the diversity that sound has to offer, she builds aesthetic bridges between documentary and music. Her work weaves together intimate and political memory, searching for traces of the dead in the world of the living. Tibratin - Les lettres, her first sound documentary, tells the story of her exiled grandmother's quest to find the graves of family members from Belgium. Algérie Chouhada, winner of SCAM's Bourse Brouillon d'un Rêve Sonore in 2019, is the chronicle of a round-trip between France and Algeria during the Hirak social movement, intertwined with a quest for his childhood memories.