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- 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.
- A diver takes us to the abyss (underwater world)
- Zeineb is a young woman who, being distracted by a camera crew, finds herself through a mysterious street in the Medina. Before her stands a gate that she and her friend Mourad have to pass through.
- Takes place in "Nana's House", a retired famous dancer and a powerful aristocratic lady, affiliated with powerful politicians, where she keeps a photo album that contains their tales and secrets.
- This documentary retraces the mobilization of Tunisian women in taking part in the democratic march of the new Tunisia, in a spirit of continuity and commitment that also pays tribute to the pioneering Tunisian women rights activists.
- Lawrence Neman is a well-heeled New York average citizen. One day when he needs glasses, his appearance takes on a trait that corresponds to the widespread notions of Jewish physiognomy. As a result, Newman is soon treated and harassed as a Jew, feeling the latent anti-Semitism - which is first expressed by the fact that he loses his job. His opposition to the stupid dictatorship of public opinion is becoming increasingly violent, against prejudice and exclusion. Consciously he steps on the side of his Jewish fellow citizens, shares their fate, marries a Jewish woman, for whom he feels sincere affection.
- Reality/Documentary miniseries of 10 episodes that follows the crew of a large cruise ship around the Mediterranean. An inside look at mishaps, crew relationships, quarrels, people sacked for incompetence, and all kinds of "behind the scenes" of a large cruise ship. Similar to "Airline" (shown on A&E in the USA) and "Airport" (shown in UK and Europe).
- 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.
- Focusing on homosexuality within the Tunisian society, this documentary brings three stories of LGBT couples, who decided to take up the challenge of revealing their identities and their sexual tendencies to the camera.
- May 12th, 2011, The performance artist Moufida Fedhila staged a number of performances in the public space in Tunisia, in front of the Municipal Theater and in the "Habib Bourguiba Avenue", incarnating the personage « Super Tunisian », a female superhero whose mission is to awaken the social, political and artistic consciousness of her fellow Tunisians.
- A docudrama TV series that reveals the most notorious crimes committed in Tunisia that shook the public opinion.
- A Tunisian poet settles in France. Facing the blank page, he roams the streets of Paris without purpose or vocation. Images of Tunis come back to him and he seems to want to escape. During a nocturnal wandering, He crosses over a young woman. This meeting will oblige him to confront his past.
- A father and his son leave in quest of Zero, a most weird figure. Indeed, Zero fascinates as much as it worries and disturbs.
- A television prank show aims to scare Tunisian politicians, famous actors and celebrities by trapping them in an elevator face to face with a crocodile.
- Farés a taxi driver, the happiest man in the world brings his wife Fatma home from the clinic after having their first born son, but fate decides otherwise when he picks up a mysterious passenger.
- After seven years abroad in Italy, Tarek returns home to Tunisia, he meets Khaled, who is everything he isn't: successful, handsome, and helpful.
- 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.
- For Sarra, a middle-class girl from Tunis, everything seems to be going as her mother planned: she is taking sewing lessons and she is soon to be married to a good boy. But Sarra is hiding a dangerous plan with which she hopes to escape her current life.
- It's a story of absence, memories of absence. No matter the color of your passport, there is the land of birth and the land of becoming.
- In Libya, two siblings put their heart and soul into the future of their country during the 2011 revolution, but each on a different side: he supported Gaddafi, she was one of the "rebels". Now belonging to the ruling class, she is again standing up for the oppressed and seeking rehabilitation for people like her brother. We follow these fervent, resilient siblings over six years, during which she stands for elections and he struggles with the traumas of war.
- An adult unemployed grown man who still lives with his mother finds a way out of broke life by marrying a very wealthy and a very old woman.
- A team of intrepid adventurers led by a ten year old boy crosses the meanders of time aboard an enchanted ship to discover the key moments of the ancient Mediterranean.
- Aired every Tuesday night on Elhiwar Ettounsi TV, a prime time entertainment Tv show that includes challenge games and comedy sketches presented mostly by Karim Gharbi, Bassem Hamraoui and Wassim Herissi.
- Through the fault of the party girl Mariya, the oligarch's wife finds herself in the center of a scandal. Fearing for her life, Mariya goes into hiding and ends up in a monastery.
- Locked in a room until the release of her fiance from prison, a young woman escapes with the help of his brother.
- Shams must live in the shadows. At 23, life is steeped in secrecy and an unimaginable pain. Stripped of the right to exist, Shams is shunned by true love and rejected by society's rigid norms and expectations.
- History of the status of women in Tunisia from 1930 to 1975.
- While Mehdi is torn between his secret gay affair and the perspective of getting married, his sister Hind struggles to face her present and to reveal the secrets of her past kept in the dark.
- Off the coast of Sicily, maritime archaeologists find traces of a fierce battle that changed Ancient Rome's history, catapulting it to power.
- Mustafa, a 44 year old Tunisian, is preparing for a day and night out of the ordinary on the eve of the second round of free presidential elections in 2014 in Tunisia..
- A classic Tunisian drama of the constant conflict of two opposite social classes.
- A young Tunisian school teacher and his little sister Louisa, with a life threatening disease, leave their small town hopeful to reach Lyon (France), where Louisa's condition may be treated. The trip is to take them first to the Tunisian capital and major port to find a clandestine boat to Sicily, then crossing Italy in several ways en route to France. The two have no papers and no experience outside their rural home. Theirs is a unique, dramatic voyage - marked by fear and distrust, and shady characters. But above all, it's a human adventure, discovering different places, cultures, and the nature of humankind.
- This is the story of the El Ghoul family, a wealthy family but very quickly torn apart by an old and distant injustice, possibly unfounded, which leads a wife to pit her children against their own father, causing irreparable damage. This family consists of three legitimate children, a girl and two boys, as well as an illegitimate son from a romantic relationship between Father El Ghoul and his mistress, still hers. Each of these brothers and sisters will lead their lives differently.
- Three women need to escape, one from a stressful job, the second from a divorce and the third from a grey and boring life. They all look for the same thing: a love affair in a distant land. Their destiny is Tunisia, where they start a great journey alongside a group of strange and interesting characters.
- Sadok Mahouachi, a billionaire, loses 13 years of memory and forgets how he managed to earn his fortune when it was nothing.
- Newly graduated Marissa gets a job at an international law consulting company. Marissa is excited about a chance to start a new, independent life. She has been hired by a Finnish man of North African heritage. The work is challenging but rewarding, and Marissa is given a lot of responsibility. Before long Marissa is sent to Germany to make purchases for the company and eventually her boss meets her there. The previously charming man starts to behave threateningly and turns violent. From Germany they head to Tunisia where Marissa is drugged and captured. She is forced to accept a new identity as Sara whose body is only good for desecration, exploitation and abuse. Back Towards Light takes a look into the dark world of human trafficking while telling the story of a survivor bringing her life back together. Marissa believes that one can find a way back into light after a traumatic experience, if only one doesn't hold onto the anger and resentment. The genre is dramatized documentary film, which means that the film is influenced by both documentary and fiction narrative style. The interviews heard in the film are authentic and the situations described in the interviews have been dramatized in scenes interpreted by actors. Apart from Marissa, a number of people connected to the events are interviewed. The interviewees include Marissa's former boyfriend Risto, Detective Superintendent Mika Tauru, Embassy official Päivi Akkanen-Kouki and safe house employee Pentti Petroff. The actors performing the dramatized scenes are Stella Kylä-Liuhala, Kiumars Zarei, Henri Tuominen, Nora Löfving-Lihtonen, Kerli Kyllönen and Pihla Maalismaa. Back Towards Light was shot in Finland and Tunisia. In Tunisia the filming was carried out in collaboration with the local production company Sindbad Productions.
- A white photographer seduces a black model.
- After more than two decades working for Tunisia national public radio, Youssef is on his way to retirement. Somewhere in the town of Sidi Bouzid, a young man sets himself on fire. Youssef is viciously cut off broadcasting during the last issue of "Tunis by night". As he leaves the radio station, he gets picked up by a police patrol car waiting for him and he spends a few hours in police custody. Amal (his wife) finds refuge again in prayer and the elder brother Amin, tries to put his family's pieces back together as well as he can. Their youngest daughter Aziza lives completely disconnected from the pace and values of her family. She cuts her veins after a cascade of problems. Revolted but silent, Youssef takes refuge at the "Saint George", the adjacent bar he has been a patron forever. He empties his mind after emptying a few bottles of wine. Youssef then runs away from his family to be engulfed by a city he does not recognize anymore.
- In the midst of the war in Gaza during the Second Intifada in 2003, two boys, one Palestinian and one Israeli, along with a former surfing champion, form a friendship united by the love of water and learn from each other.
- A Tunisian woman is caught between her maternal love and her search for the truth when her son returns home from war and unleashes a darkness throughout their village.
- Follows the childhood of the filmmaker Antoine Lisner. He travels to Algiers to present a feature-length film while being accompanied by his son, who was the same age as him when he left Algeria in 1962.
- The escapades of a young hitchhiker who is picked up by an American tourist group comprised of very diverse characters.
- Eight months before the independence of Tunisia, Four Tunisian women of different ages and social conditions, end up in prison, they are condemned to coexist under the authority and injustice of their jailer, El Jaida.
- 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.
- "Honey and Ashes" tells the stories of three women from contemporary North Africa. Caught between tradition and modernity, they seek success in their lives and in their relationships with men. Although their age and social backgrounds differ, their paths cross, bringing to light the multiple obstacles which society has placed in their way.
- A man who violently breaks free from his banal environment, evading society with its principles, codes and institutions.