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Plot Needed - Tunisia - Narrative Feature Films
Plot Needed - Tunisia - Documentary Short Films
Plot Needed - Tunisia - Documentary Feature Films
Poster Needed - Tunisia - TV Series
Poster Needed - Tunisia - Narrative Short Films
Poster Needed - Tunisia - Narrative Feature Films
Poster Needed - Tunisia - Documentary Short Films
Poster Needed - Tunisia - Documentary Feature Films
Plot Needed - Tunisia - Narrative Short Films
Plot Needed - Tunisia - Narrative Feature Films
Plot Needed - Tunisia - Documentary Short Films
Plot Needed - Tunisia - Documentary Feature Films
Poster Needed - Tunisia - TV Series
Poster Needed - Tunisia - Narrative Short Films
Poster Needed - Tunisia - Narrative Feature Films
Poster Needed - Tunisia - Documentary Short Films
Poster Needed - Tunisia - Documentary Feature Films
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- DirectorBrahim BabaïTraces the history of Tunisia since 1881, the date of the establishment of the French protectorate, until independence in 1956 and the proclamation of the republic in 1957. This film tells the story of the Tunisian national movement.
- DirectorMohamed Ali OkbiTo reveal this world of Football - sports phenomenon but, also social - the film chooses two complementary routes. The first route goes through the life of the players of the National Team of Tunisia (year 1977-1978) and its coach Abdelmajid Chetali. We see them, thus, evolve in their daily existence at home and in the field. The second itinerary tells the story of two teenagers, Khaled and Hichem, who, from popular neighborhoods, follow, in fantasy, the existence of these players: their idols. These two parallel tracks lead us, in this year 1977-78, to the grandiose spectacle of the match Tunisia / Egypt. And from there, we follow the Argentine epic of the Tunisian national team: its first participation in a world cup, become "legend".
- StarsAbdelhamid ArkachHicham BouzidiLofti IssaThree college graduates travel through the country in a van, recalling changes after the 2011 Tunisian Revolution, and how it affected some traditional rites and religious beliefs. Stopping at a few places, they hear and exchange views on the Koran, the ways to perfection, Wahhabism and Sufism, and see some folk rites and dances with religious meaning ingrained in the people's culture dating back to the 13th century.
- DirectorAdel Bakri
- DirectorMounir BaazizThe film investigates the fate of an endangered inheritance and reconstructs whole areas of the experience of a mythical photographer who bequeathed us a heritage that breaks down day by day and dies in indifference.
- DirectorAhmed JemaiOn a sidewalk in downtown Antananarivo lives a community of women charcoal burners. They are accused of dirtying the city, discriminated against, constantly threatened with expulsion, but they keep up their fight to live lives of dignity. They are the only people who supply the charcoal so vital for the Malagasies' daily needs.
- DirectorHajer NefziGhzela is seventy years old and comes from Kef, both exuberant and a Sufi, he follows his own path freely, unconstrained by taboos or social dogmas. His heart throbs with love and spirituality but his rebellious body craves dance and music.
- DirectorSonia KichahAround a small caravan, people from different backgrounds meet and exchange points of view on the current and future Tunisian society. A male dancer, a female dancer, a graffiti artist and a rapper will be the characters that embody this new post Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali society.
- DirectorSélim GribâaFollows the life of a group of individuals independent of any political party and who participated in the elections of the Tunisian Constituent Assembly in October 2011 to defend their draft constitution under the name "Doustourna". Day after day, the candidates try to convince voters of the relevance of their project with confusing fervor and freshness.
- DirectorMohamed Sghaier GuerfiOn the north-eastern side of the Cap Bon peninsula in Tunisia, the excavations have uncovered an archaeological site of major importance since it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since November 28, 1986. This site is a city and a Punic necropolis, this site represents the ancient remains of Kerkouane, a large city of which sheltered 2000 inhabitants. This film familiarizes us with the way of life of the Karkouanais. A wall divides the city in two: the intramural area and the extramural area.
- StarsRiadh AchourBéji Caïd EssebsiHabib BourguibaThe major role of the late President of Tunisia, Beji Caid Essebsi concerning the democratic transition in Tunisia after the revolution.
- DirectorRaja AmariExplores the exciting life and adventures of Isabelle Eberhardt (1877-1904).
- DirectorMohamed ZranThis morning in Zarzis, the sea is set ablaze by the glorious sunshine. Children already play on the beach. A tourist couple, who look excited, skilfully takes photos of the beach, the children and the sea-front houses. This film allows Tunisians to express themselves, people who are never heard or seen: fishermen, women, children leaving school, young people with their dreams and their computers.
- DirectorKamel LaaridhiAt the dawn of the twenty-first century, a man named Gharsallah dies and is buried in his mausoleum in a small village, Dhibet, in central Tunisia. The film tries to transmit fragments of lives marked by Gharsallah: the saint, the unjust, the mad, the possessed. This is the story of a lonely man who permeated everyone around him, even in the dream.
- DirectorAnissa Daoud85 years after the publication of Our Woman in the Shari'a and the society of the famous Tunisian reformer Tahar Haddad, Anissa Daoud raises the question of the political participation of women in the aftermath of the Revolution, notably by following the actions of the LET ( League of Tunisian Electricians), feminist association founded in April 2011. Whether magistrate and former candidate for the presidency of the republic (Kalthoum Kennou) or anonymous activists, what assessment can these women make of their participation in the socio-political life of post-revolutionary Tunisia?
- DirectorSarra AbidiOften in life's experiences, we only remember what is strong and significant over the course of meetings, discoveries and disappointments. "111 rue de la poste": it was my address in Belgium which became the title of this film. This is a trace of what I experienced in Brussels during my years of study at L'Insas. A reflection on my life, and that of the other women with whom I shared the same roof. From a very personal experience, I tried to create links and go to each other to communicate, meet and share. In the urge to capture fleeting moments, I took the camera to film. In this experience, I tried to collect my thoughts, to translate my feelings and to tell the adventure of this film which is inseparable from my life in Belgium. I made this film with the others and I, in turn, want to share this experience, to extend the meetings.