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- A historical fiction story that goes back to the 1990s where a passionate suburban young man seeks his destiny in the dark streets of the Tunisian capital, stumbles across love, on his journey of perfecting the art of traditional Mezwed.
- A word that defines the one-way journey by death boats, from Tunisia across the Mediterranean Sea, to Europe the safe haven in the eyes of these immigrants.
- Follows the last years of Tunisian singer Habiba M'sikar's life between 1927 and 1930 when she was at the peak of her glory and performed in the "soirées" of Tunis.
- A fox is abandoned at the edge of a forest. He explores it and at the same time he explores his limitations and himself. What he finds there changes him forever. This is a movie about the wild side of each and every creature. The balance between 'civilisation' and 'nature'. Selfdiscovery and the transposition of bodies.
- After her husband Ibrahim is sent to prison for gambling debts Fatma gets him out by promising to run their debtor's restaurant in the middle of the Sahara Desert.
- Living in times of Coronavirus, Najib, a station master in Sidi Othman, for 20 years, he has lived to the rhythm of the passage of trains, but today time seems to have stood still.
- An amazing story of love and family, celebrity and music. A portrait of Hedi Jouini, the godfather of Tunisian music.
- Tunisia today - Raouf, a well known filmmaker, is deeply unhappy about his disintegrating relationship with his French wife. She rejects the confinement in which she feels she's been prisoner for too long, far from her homeland. She's bitter and fed up and the atmosphere at home is tense. A European television channel commissions Raouf to make a film about the relationship between children and cinema. This leads him to make an intense and nostalgic reverie about his childhood spent in Kairouan. Torn between his oppressive father, an authoritarian and religious person unwilling to make any concessions, and his irresistible discovery of cinema, a universe of dreams and freedom, Raouf experiences his first emotions and desire for rebellion. He's supported and accompanied by his maternal uncle, Mansour, a roaming projectionist who lives in the town's brothel. He initiates young Raouf to the ways of love, to life.
- Richard, a French journalist is sent to Jerusalem to report on the city and its inhabitants on the eve of the Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement. In search of an article subject, he meets Hammoudi who seeks his Palestinian mother, disappeared during the exodus of 1948 and whose photo he saw in a newspaper.
- Salma a young theater student. As part of her training she plays a role in a play. Salma appreciates her comrade who is the director of the play. She recounts in voiceover specific situations and moments. She evokes the indifference of the object of her love, the director Skander. Throughout the film, she does her best to please him until she lets go and understands that he doesn't like her the way she wants. Drawing on the voiceover, Salma reveals a few words that her love object said to her: compliments or harsh words, and her voiceover also reveals phrases that she wishes to hear from him. Screen reader compatibility is enabled.
- This animated coming-of-age story explores the familial, societal, and religious challenges a boy faces because of his sexual orientation.
- Three young actors in a play, where Aicha is madly in love with Youssef, who's in love with Salma.
- History of the status of women in Tunisia from 1930 to 1975.
- Married for three years, a young couple suffers from the monotony of everyday's life. With the lack of communication, their love is put to the test.
- This is the story of three boys and one girl who survive in an unequal society. Their destiny crosses that of the Tunisian revolution
- In a retirement home in Tunis, old people awaits their time to pass, everyone goes to wait in their own way, but time never waits. In this space where we feel like a prisoner, we are witnessing absurd situations close to madness but these residents are far from being crazy, it is just their way of resisting this expectation.
- After a painful experience, a man becomes a scavenger in the streets of Tunis. This new status revives in him existentialist thoughts.
- An animation that documents the uncertainties and turmoil that occurred during the period of voluntary confinement that began on March 14. Under the influence of frustration and fear of the unknown, the subject is now faced with himself and confronted with his own thoughts that wear him down and exhaust him slowly and repeatedly. This perpetual inner struggle and emotional degradation is visible in the form of an animated reading of a confinement diary.
- In a monastery, isolated from the rest of the world, different people come together and chose to lead a life based on silence and the prayer of daily work.
- A dive in water immerses us in the cycle of life.
- What do the scrolls on which our ancestors has calligraphed their contracts represent for today's generation?
- Revolves around the problem of the drinkable water in the mining areas in Tunisia and especially in the area of Redeyef.
- A docudrama about the daily life of a group of preteen friends, their entertainment environment, and their perception of energy.
- Sarra, a young autistic girl finds herself locked up home by her mother Hend who does not accept her illness. Obsessed by her social reputation, Hend devotes herself to her daughter and decides to cure her in her own way.