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- When his girlfriend suddenly disappears, leaving a cryptic note as her only explanation, Hank's comfortable life and his sanity begin to crack. Then, from the woods surrounding his house, something terrible starts trying to break in.
- Three teenagers from Jerusalem sell their kidneys to pay for cosmetic surgery and prom dresses. As a secret uncovers they realize nothing is as it seems.
- Seoul 1994, in the year the Seongsu Bridge collapsed, 14-year-old Eunhee wanders the city searching for love.
- After years abroad in Paris, Selma returns to Tunis with the dream of opening up her own psychotherapy practice.
- A widow who works tirelessly at a failing factory in sanctions-gripped Iran receives a marriage proposal that could mean financial security, but could also tear her family apart.
- Anna Bronsky is a violin teacher at the Conservatoire. Against the advice of her colleagues, she imposes the admission of a pupil, in whom she sees a great talent. With a lot of involvement, she prepares Alexander for the end-of-year exam and neglects her young son Jonas, who is also a violinist and ice hockey fan. She moves away more and more from her husband, so fond of him, the French "luthier" Philippe Bronsky. At the approach of audition, Anna pushes Alexander towards performances more and more exceptional. The decisive day, an accident occurs, heavy consequence.
- Amigo is a fiction feature film that brings together psychological thriller and black comedy, bordering on the macabre, all in the form of an intimate drama.
- A young illegal immigrant from Tunisia tries to survive in the world of Paris miseries.
- N is coming from the desert to reach North Africa and make an illegal crossing to Europe. He steals a boat, but it soon sinks into the middle of the sea, then embarks in an imaginary surrealistic odyssey where he makes intense and fleeting encounters, and rediscovers his relationship with nature.
- 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.
- With her abusive husband in jail and a coveted divorce pending, hardworking Noura can almost grasp a happy, new life with lover Lassaad - but when the best-laid plans are upended, Noura must tap her unshakable will to fulfill her dream.
- After a young Tunisian woman informs on her radical Islamist brother, she arrives illegally in France, finding danger as well as hope.
- Focus on new issues that occurred with in the Tunisian society after the revolution, the emergence of the Brotherhood (Islamic Party), its political and social impact, such as the customary marriage that Wanas seeks, where he considers polygamy as a legitimate and irrefutable matter.
- The country has changed a lot in the absence of the father Wahid Haydar and the daughter Sofia, returning to Tunisia after a long stay in West Africa and after being separated from her French mother for ten years, the young Soufia arrives in Tunis heavily steeped in her African heritage, feeling trapped, now claims her way back to her mother.
- The gulf between men and women in Tunisia, political, psychological, and physical, is explored in this downbeat drama. A woman and her two daughters return to the female community on the island of Djerba from Tunis, where her husband works.
- January 2014. Zina and Joe, around 20, return to Tunisia from the Syrian front where they were sequestrated and raped. Zina has been separated from her two-month-old child, and Joe, being pregnant, locks herself and only talks about Syrian horror through her next novel "Raped". Nadia, a lawyer, and Dora, a humanitarian doctor, accompany them in their long and difficult reconstruction; between violence of relatives, hard feedback from social networks, and misery. Nadia, also a lawyer of Driss, 21, persecuted homosexual and expelled from all schools, asks her to help Zina.
- It's New Year's Eve. Karim passes by a park and sees the silhouette of Frida, a young woman standing under a tree. He stops and offers to drive her home. Seeing her refrigerated, he offers her his coat and then invites her to accompany him to an evening. After the party, they find themselves outside her house. He sees her go, engraving the steps and putting on the coat. The next day, he goes to her house and finds an old man there, to whom he explains the reasons for his coming. The old man stares at him and smiling asks him to follow him to take him to see Frida .
- A documentary about the disciples and the brotherhood of the Issaouia of Tunis, it brings to light the Sufi emotion and fervor.
- The daily life of an ordinary Tunisian family of four happy members, Hsouna the father, Manou the Mother and their two children Aziz and Farah.
- 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.
- Nada Mezni Hafaiedh's Upon the Shadow follows the life of former Femen member Amina Sboui and the community of LGBTQ friends she houses in her Tunisian home. Offering unparalleled insight into life following the Arab spring, social persecution, and political struggle, from a queer perspective. Dive into the stories of Amina's strong and enchanting group of LGBTQ loves and comrades: Sandra, Ramy, Ayoub and Atef, as they bond and build queer community against a backdrop of global trauma and struggle.
- In Tunis, the chance encounter between Nidal, a teenager who begs to support his family, and Amine, a famous painter in his forties who faces a crisis of creation.
- Old Saida is called when there are weddings to enhance the beauty of brides with henna, massage and make up on their wedding day. But Miriam is not a girl like the others and refuses Saida's treatment. Even if hers is not an arrange wedding, Miriam is afraid and does not feel ready to take this step. The feelings of the young woman bring back to Saida the memories of her youth and the drama of a marriage to a man who was twice her age. Between the two women arises a strong feeling of solidarity.
- Hedi, a 22-year-old living in a working-class neighborhood, misses his baccalaureate for the third time. At the same time, his father, Hassine, retiring, sees his boss suggest to him to keep his big house in his absence. He accepts despite the protests of his son. And here all the family is moving to a chic neighborhood.
- Nora underwent a gang rape and she then realized she had been sentenced to death penalty. She is doing a tough time in prison awaiting the suspended death penalty. What is even more complicated is that she found out that she is pregnant which she is completely against. Meanwhile, the inmates got involved so as to get rid of a fetus that has got no room in deaths storehouse that only waits for death to come.
- Follows a part of al-Qaramanli dynasty's reign over Tarabulus (Tripoli, Libya) that takes place between 1783 and 1795, Hassan Bek, the son of Ali Pasha, is known for his fairness and his valor in defending his country, which arouse the hatred of his two brothers, Ahmad and Yusuf, especially after the governor, Ali Pasha, falls ill with tuberculosis, leading to a power struggle.
- Mehdi is a young graduate, He begins his professional life as a notary usher. Full of ambition and optimism, supported by her loving and proud mother; he begins his first day of work. Everything is not going as planned. Abused by his boss, ignored by his colleagues and insulted by the society that sees him as a bird of ominous, Mehdi changes over time and hardened. He loses his naivety and his innocence until the day when everything changes.
- In a posh family in the 16th district of Paris, a young teenager begins to speak Arabic overnight, the day before, she had seen on a tree overlooking the family garden, an escaped from the asylum Arab man.
- In a small town in Bulgaria, a mother and her two daughters are struggling to survive. The younger daughter often invents stories to make life more interesting. Unwittingly, she eventually gets caught in a web of her own lies.
- In the last months of the French colonization of Tunisia, around 1954, three young people of different conditions, Mustapha, from a traditionalist and hardworking middle class, Hedi, a young bourgeois who embraced the revolutionary cause by idealism, and Hassen a dedicated primary and attached to the cause are part of an occupant resistance cell. They release prisoners, attack a weapons depot, execute a collaborator. Hassen and Hedi lose their lives. Mustapha who becomes "fellaga" is captured and executed.
- Hamid, a journalist in his late thirties, refuses to marry, his friendship for the photographer Elyès worries his family. He has trouble managing his relationship with Sara, his liberated and independent colleague, the wedding takes place, but Hamid abandons his young wife on the wedding night.
- A wonderful journey that takes us to the ancient city in a magical world full of mystery and superpowers, accompanied by 5 cousins - who spend the holiday in their grandmother's house - where they embark on this adventurous journey of discovery of their history and the mystery of their family that will be their weapon to defend their heritage.
- Focusing on key Arab films produced in the last 20 years. Férid Boughedir traces the development of the film-makers' concern to produce more socially aware cinema. Themes include the issue of Palestinian homeland rights and the nature of Arab identity. The film-makers also share a desire to develop a strong poetic tradition.
- The film describes the adventures of two young simple peasants en route to the capital. Their journey begins on a national road where the two friends hitchhike to Tunis. Their mishaps lead them from the olive groves of the Tunisian hinterland to the biggest hotels in the city of Hammamet.
- Mahdi, 28 years old, an architect who is involved in a stunt of trafficking by a gang of manipulators orchestrated by Si Lamine, who forces Mahdi to impersonate a businessman who owns the wealthiest bank in Africa, while using his own daughter as bait to force him to play the game.
- A true story of two children: a lack of integration and a successful integration in our society. The first story concerns a Syrian child named Farida, sick with diabetes and the second a Roma child, named Fabien who after a few months after arriving in Italy began attending primary school without knowing any Italian. Both children protagonists escape from their land driven by the same need and by the same dream: to realize a better future and the sad story of Farida becomes the integrating background, the occasion to face the theme of diversity at school and to demonstrate that the integration of migrant or one who in general is considered "different" is always possible in our society.
- Hamida (Amor Aquint) is a poor young Arab boy who is befriended by Renaud (Francis Lefebvre), the grandson of a wealthy plantation owner (Jean Davy). The boys become fast friends in spite of the colonial system that encourages separating the two cultures. When Hamida dies because of medical neglect, Renaud feels the first pangs of social and cultural injustice. His first stirrings of social awareness have Renaud vow not to be prejudiced like his grandfather in this sentimental drama with an anti-colonialist message.
- A semi-autobiographical story, based on the life of director, in which a young boy is left home alone to watch over the family residence when his impoverished family emigrates to France. The boy discovers the joy of movies at a local cinema and begins to try and re-enact them.
- Retraces the life of "Abu Yazid Ibn Khouadway Kadadadi", better known as "Bouzid Sahib El-Himar" ("Bouzid, Master of the Donkey"), who begins his journey by rebelling against injustice, to become over the course of his "revolution" a bloodthirsty tyrant.
- Airs every Sunday on Elhiwar Ettounsi TV, hosted by Hedi Zaiem, an entertainment news show that includes coverage on the weekly cultural and musical events in Tunisia and interviews with active music, sports and social media celebrities.
- Based on the heroic stories of the "Eagle 27" elite commandos unit and its patriotic stand against terrorism and contraband activities, during the past 10 years that witnessed an escalation in terrorist operations that targeted the homeland security and the military forces.
- After a few years spent in France and in the West Indies, Jamil comes home as a broken man. He arrives in a bookshop in the center of colonial Tunis for a temporary job as a clerk. He is attracted to Aicha, 15 years older woman and the mother of the book shop owner Tarak.
- In Tunis, Fethi, Brando and her boyfriend Bannour, work in Madame Rita's Italian pastry. They only have to drag girls to take them, in a convertible, take a ride on the side of the Wave. Souad and her cousin Latifa, charming, clumsy and reserved will do their job. Escapes, fugues, love, disappointment, flight, rape, kidnapping and to save honor and morals, the passage before the Mayor.
- Tunisia, early thirties, the young and plump Bajou, lives modestly with his parents. One day after a flood, his father suddenly disappears. Thanks to his uncle and his cousin Marcel, he moves with his mother Oumi to work for the wealthy landowner Mr. Scali, a talkative and boastful man.
- Links two artistic trajectories located in different eras. The first concerns Paul Klee, whose trip to Tunis in 1914 marked his work considerably. The second is Tunisian director and painter Nacer Khemir, who is inspired by Paul Klee's work. The film shows the reconciliation of the possibilities offered by the image and the unveiling of the link between two artists. Nacer Khemir undertakes, almost a hundred years later, the same journey as Paul Klee and returns on his past, on the history and culture of his country.
- Férid Boughedir, the Tunisian film-maker and the journalist, historian and defender of the African and Arabic cinema, is filmed, through various situations and places between Tunisia and France, and more particularly around the preparation and during the realization of his movie Spring flavor, a comedy on the Tunisian revolution.
- 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.
- Palestine 2002. A journey between the apparent and the hidden sides of this land, between the bitter reality and the dream, history and myth. A quest for the depth of human tragedy between the reality and the dream of the artist.
- In an asylum designed for political opponents to the ruling system, residents are subjected to oppressive practices. The repression is practiced by all the staff, and led by Hazem the director. The resistance is manifested through Nidhal, an activist who has spent his life in jail.
- The story of Hadjis, a former professor of philosophy, who came to live in the midst of a poor community in the Tunisian suburbs, far from Western civilization.