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- How can the life of a thirty-something man change suddenly from one day to the next ? Sami, a dynamic manager, works for an insurance company. His daily life is dull until the day he notices a young woman in the street. She becomes his reason of living: he's love-struck.
- A young woman hides in the woods. She has just committed a bloody murder. A stranger finds her unconscious and takes her to his home, where he takes care of her. But the man is giving her much too much care, considering her as collector's item.
- The sole pleasure of Ala, a literature professor and poetry lover, is to share drunkenness with poets. «The Epistle of Mercy», a work about Heaven and Hell, written nearly a thousand years ago, is the subject of the day. In his inebriation, the waitress and bar owner become characters from this work.
- An old fisherman dies and resuscitates several times. The man is a despicable character and his resurrections give rise in the first place to general curiosity. But superstition soon takes over in the villagers' hearts. They believe nature should reclaim its rights.
- For 11 years old Tarak, football is his life, he dreams of being part of a big football club in the future, but one night, for returning home late after practice, he gets punished hard by his father.
- A couple in love come from the far countryside to the city, where fate deals them a bitter blow by separating them.
- In 1962, a young woman lost everything during the war for independence in Algeria. A Frenchman who is leaving the country offers his former home to her and her six children. An unscrupulous government official is trying to take the home away from her.
- As a child, while playing with a gun, Majed is wounded, and loses his memory. Later, in 2006, Majed is the IT manager of a new bank. He meets Joy, a Lebanese widow who is the bank manager. Like Majed, she has suffered from the war in Lebanon; losing her father killed by the Syrians.
- Anbouba must not forget the rendezvous with Meherzia and Baya before 5:00 at Tunis Marine II on a day where there is no longer any kind of marker other than the hands of a clock that turn faster and faster. Anbouba forgets and misses her rendezvous.
- On a Tuesday morning, in a sunny street in Beirut, an elderly lady wearing an elegant black suit is stopped by a policeman who asks her to return with him to the Boutique where she did not settle her bill. However, it is her who manages to convince him to give her a ride back home.
- The past is always present in the life of Lyiza who has to live with the traumatic memory of her parents' murder, during the genocide in Rwanda. When she recognizes in the father of her classmate, the person responsible for their murder, a great tension started. The harmony returns through the intervention of a teacher who takes the youngsters to the museum of the genocide, the place of memory, and guides Lyiza towards forgiveness.
- André Ondo Mba lives in Libreville with his two sons in a modest house. He suffers from acute paranoid schizophrenia and is deaf. Over the years, he has developed a graphic art through writing, where he preaches the mythologies that are dictated to him from above.
- A company's CEO, is told off by his wife on the phone. Powerless, he takes it out on his assistant who takes revenge on the secretary who scolds the courier. Once he gets out of the office, the courier spreads the bad mood in the whole city.
- She is a young film director trying to be part of the Egyptian art scene. He is a professional film director who's an expert in making films. She comes to the cafe where he sits daily to write his films The dialogue turns into a bargaining that begins with talking about all the but eventually everything goes beyond the cliche.
- An epic portrait of a fragment of the Tunisian revolution during the Sit-in 2 of the Kasbah of Tunis and the manifestations of Habib Bourguiba Avenue held in February 2011 resulted in perceptual vibrations, contemplative and soundful through the eyes and feeling of a Tunisian filmmaker.
- Reflects the fury of life of Tunisian youth and describes the quest of young people who want to move to their dark reality in order to find positive energy. In the neighborhoods of Tunis, a group of young Tunisian rappers seeks to be heard. While these are groups of students who challenge their daily life in a citizen initiative.
- In a village in the desert, she disappeared, Maj'noun madly in love, went to search for her, Reality or utopia - The village gates separates them, The vastness of the desert keeps them away from one another. The madness of maj'noun feeds the fire of his desire, Leading him to the ecstasy of absence. His body exhausts itself in this quest, Will it lead him to her?
- "Colocynth" is a wild plant which fruits give a very bitter pulp. This bitter taste is also the fruit of a language used by people who were born around March, 20, 1956, date of Tunisian Independence. These speeches of people of various age, sex, and ideologies, reveal the ill-treatment they experienced during the period of their detention at both physical and psychological levels. "Coloquinte" explores an inhuman past and aims at stopping the pain and bitterness, and making sure such atrocities will not happen in the future.
- Cloistered in a town on the outskirts, Adel and Walid merely the views of the sea to escape their daily tedium. One morning, they discover, aghast, the implementation of a project which will deprive them forever of their own moments of escape. Their lives will never be the same.
- I have always considered that my films are focused on this single topic: freedom. During the shooting of Laïcité, Inch'Allah! (2011), I had no other choice than affronting Islamic fundamentalists: it was like a "war". At the same time I discovered the corridors of Tenon Hospital in Paris. I had to face cancer, a second enemy.
- A strong testimony of two former Tunisian prisoners sentenced for dozens of years in prison tell the injustice and oppression they experienced. The post-revolution allowed them to express themselves freely and expose the cracks in the Ben Ali era.
- Karima, a famous photographer who lived in Paris for several years, was forced to return to Algiers to attend the agony of the old patriarch against which she rebelled and was exiled. This forced return will awaken in her the scars and the ghosts of a repressed past. Once again, it is time to settle accounts. Nothing is more falsely serene than certain places she loved, more deceptive than the scents of Algiers.
- During the transitional government, several demonstrations have taken place in the streets of Tunis. The elections of the Constituent Assembly made the citizen discover free speech. A wind of freedom blew in Tunis, a wind carrying slogans and unifying chants.
- Soltane known as Dgaw which means stupid, no friends, no etiquette, he is often rejected by those around him, but after inheriting a huge sum of money, he became a golden goose for 2 thugs, Thig and Ferid Mongole, but their plan to scam him goes wrong.
- Through the testimonies of bird breeders, this documentary digs into the relationship between men and this fragile animal. The symbolism between the bird and the cage, brings us back to an analogy of contrast between freedom and imprisonment. The film contributes to a reflection and an open debate on this duality.
- Lotfi, invaded by despair, thinks about suicide. But then, he finds himself engulfed in a terrible nightmare in which he sees the person most dear to him, his mother Khadija, suffer the consequences of his terrible decision. The mental anguish and guilt towards his get him back from what he believes to be his deliverance.
- Mohamed, a young fisherman in the bay of Algiers decides to emigrate with his girlfriend using his boat. When her mother knows about his projects, she decides to seek treatment for him. The effects of drugs that he will take will totally change his vision of things and the course of his life.
- Social problems in popular neighborhoods surrounding the capital Tunis: Poverty, inequality, delinquency and unemployment. The story of the movie takes place in the "Saida" neighborhood and it is about youth unemployment. Ridha is the main character of the movie. He is a tailor who tries to survive despite of his handicap. Every day for him is a continuous battle yet he still breaths and strives.
- After decades of absence, Taher a vampire, hidden in the guise of a charming young man, is back in Tunisia. One night, he seduces Nour, a sick and a lost girl. This meeting will change their lives and change the course forever.
- The North, home of wheat and legends; a group of women narrating their stories that are shaped by the pain, sorrow and boldness of their society. These women are distinguished by the way they express their emotions of agony and grief (crying-singing), the way which they inherited from their ancestor's songs which have become people's legends that are still sung up to now.
- In an isolated and desert land, a couple tries to survive to a family tragedy: the loss of two children. Each of the two characters, attempts to overcome the pain and grieving. Two lonely quests for reconciliation with oneself, with others and especially the quest for survival.
- Anthony, not a naughty boy, quiet - a bit naive. His meeting with Josepha, a immoral and manipulative young woman, will transform his life. They fell in love with each other and Antoine will no longer see anything but her, because she opened for him, despite himself, a mysterious door: the door of fate.
- Shok between an outrageous wealth on one side and the inhuman poverty on the other. The camera films mansions and luxury residences, as well as the precarious shantytowns and slums where many citizens survive from a class way below average.
- On the eve of his first opening, Chouaib a young talented painter got his workshop robbed. Desperate, Chouaib decides to announce to the guests what happened. A misunderstanding lead guests to believe that Chouaib is the genius of his generation.
- December 17, 1962, Mamadou Dia, chairman of Senegal, was arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment on charges of coup by his friend and companion Leopold Sedar Senghor. Fifty years later, while the 2012 presidential campaign stirred countries around the values of democracy, witnesses and actors of the events of 1962 speak.
- reveals the many facets of ruin: hardware, sentimental, human and social ruins through the story of two old women neighbors, reduced to living next to one another in the solitude of two large old houses in a village on the southern shore of the Mediterranean.
- A subterranean expedition to one of the biggest caves of Tunisia. It is called the Cave of the Mine and is located on the southern side of the mountainous region of Serj in the region of Weslatia, which is a small town in the state of Kairouan in the Center of Tunisia. The expedition is conducted by three Tunisians: a geologist and two speleologists. The team delves into the heart of two vast halls, where there are enormous discoveries worth scientific and aesthetic study.
- Women: mothers, wives, women, fierce working women. For some, the husband immigrated, for others he is simply inactive or paralyzed by an incurable disease, gathered and mobilized for the survival of their homes, are tired and inhabited by a strong desire to denounce injustice and subjugation imposed upon them by the minority of men who lead them.
- Due to an accumulation of stress and fatigue, Donia leaves her position as telephone operator in full production. Dismissed, she starts to search for other job offers in newspapers. She believes that she can find a job that fits her but the truth is quite different.
- Braam is a gang leader torn between securing the future of his young family while guiding his men through a deadly drug war turf. What choices will he make?
- After 20 years spent in jail, a political prisoner is released in the midst of the Arab Spring. A TV crew doing a report on the social movements in Morocco decides to follow him in the quest of hist past...
- A woman takes a first time journey back to her Palestine. Accompanied by Hasan, her imaginary lover, she searches for his fantasy world and finds the remnants of hope in a land exhausted by endless year
- While investigating a smugglers' turf war in Cape Town, township cop Sizwe discovers police corruption. He must set loyalty aside to act with integrity, alone.
- Diary of a filmmaker who lived his early years under Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali and dreamed along with a youth movement of a better Tunisia. Portrait of a country between disappointment of the past, agitation of the present and anxiety about the future.
- Each night, the voice of Casablanca takes us to the door of one of her inhabitants, revealing what binds her to that character. In WALLS AND PEOPLE, the characters will share snapshots from their lives, whether it is on issues related to illegal immigration, unemployment or political cooperation.
- 2008, student in Spain, Belhassen Handous begins to film his daily life with a mobile phone. His foreign student life in Europe, his return to Tunisia, the young people who dream of elsewhere from both sides of the Mediterranean, the revolution.
- Just for the time of a film, let's have fun reversing the roles... Let's imagine it isn't for the economists anymore to demonstrate their growth model, but for the farmers, artists, craftsmen, and streetwise vendors of all kind to showcase their skills and their unique reality, to apply during a time of economic crisis. Welcome to Madagascar, that island where we prefer proverbs and picturesque speech rather than graphics and equations. Confronted with adversity and daily struggles, the Malagasy Way of life is a mix of creativity, music, joie de vivre, fraternal support, and above all, a sense of creative recycling. These are the key to ADY GASY!
- Yemna lost her son in a car bomb attack in September 2014. Two years later, a camera enters the family home, walks with both parents and the sister in their emotional and plastic wanderings, playing their rebirths daily; until the day when Yemna discovers that her husband is having an affair.
- A record of a few hours of observations from the life of a young woman around whom nothing interesting happens. After all, what could happen in such a commonplace, everyday life? - Nothing...
- How to make a film on violence without directly showing or reproducing it? The film Our terrible country attempts to respond to this approach by taking us on the perilous journey of Yassin Haj Saleh, a well-known Syrian intellectual and dissident, and young photographer Ziad Homsi who travel together in an arduous, dangerous route from the liberated area of Douma, Damascus to Raqqa in northern Syria, only to find themselves eventually forced to leave their home country for a temporary exile.