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- A few months before the revolution in Tunisia, 18 year-old Farah has a passion for life and sings in a political rock band. Her mother, knowing the dangers of Tunisia, wants her to pursue a career as a doctor.
- 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 .
- 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.
- 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.
- A young man in his thirties, used by life and its deceptions, revisits his memories. He goes way-back to his childhood in a village of the North West of Tunisia in the mid-eighties, one of the poorest regions of the country. Over there, his grandmother used to tell him stories from forgotten times, his mother made bread at the break of dawn while the history of his country scrolled by on the TV screen: bread at the time became a stake for the people (bread riots 1983). The child grew up and the story moves on. As an adult, he leaves for the capital Tunis where he discovers a shining world full of mirages but also much darkness. The narrator moves between the different spaces, public spaces, spaces of exchange and creation, real or imaginary, which he tries to make his own in order to continue to tell his story. The triggering of popular movements which led to the revolution seem to suddenly interrupt this journey into time and memory giving a new meaning to the memories themselves .
- Mohammed is a retired factory-worker. He lives alone in the Sonacotra residence for workers. But he is now ill and is being forced to leave the room he has occupied for so many years. Deciding to leave with his dignity, he chooses to return to his homeland, Tunisia, a country he has not seen for years.
- 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.
- Thomas Shaw, Johann Ernst Hebenstreit and Mohamed Rachid Bey all lived in the 18th century and at a certain time, they were all on this land which we now call Tunisia and which we then called Barbaria - They will find in the same places as three centuries ago thanks to two young high school students.
- A fake producer, an armed group, masked bearded under the guise of religion and a corrupt cop in a place that is not precisely specified but whose words originate in one of the countries of the Arab Spring after a revolution benefiting from a situation where everything is allowed and with impunity. Sultan, a shabby little crook has finally found a way to amass a good little bundle of money. His combination is the Star Academy, or rather, his Star Academy has him - He organizes a large cast in order to strip all the budding young stars and, of course, many people are scrambling to participate in this casting Very peculiar. But, Sultan is out of luck. A mysterious group takes the money collected in this evening. The men in the group are not lucky either; they lose money on the way. Chief Hedy, a corrupt policeman, will be on his way to find the money no matter what means to achieve it.
- Police Investigate the theft and theft of archaeological pieces, including a bust of Hannibal, unearthed from the ruins of Carthage. This invaluable piece is loaded on the "Carthage" ferry, to be resold in Europe, but the police who got wind of the case opts for a discreet investigation aboard the ship conducted jointly by an inspector and the archaeologist author of discovery.
- Two young Tunisian women strive for the same emancipation enjoyed by men.
- January 5, 2008, a sit-in organized by young unemployed in the city of Redeyef in the southwest of Tunisia, marked the beginning of a civil disobedience movement, which lasted six months. Their names are: Adnène, Bechir, Leila, Jemaa, Haroun, Moudhafer, Adel, they were teachers, unemployed or desperate young people. They claimed their rights to wealth, dignity and justice. It happened in the mining area, the stronghold of phosphate ore where the equation is simple and absurd: the phosphate is produced by the region that suffers the consequences (environmental and other) without benefit. 4 years later, what has remained of this human epic? Wounded souls, broken destinies, open wounds but also pride and dignity.
- 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.
- 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.
- Following the course of three Tunisian musicians as well as her own artistic career, the Director highlights the creative process and the impact it may have on everyone's life.
- Fares, a young 8-year-old boy crosses on his way to school a stray dog. A beautiful friendship is born between the two until the day Farés decides to bring the dog at home.
- Bolbol leads a monotonous and bored life with Amor, her husband. One day, she is invited to a wedding in the village hall.
- Hédi (35), moves into an old apartment where he makes a mysterious discovery that will radically change his life.
- Two men who do not know each other, receive from the local authorities a sheep for the Aïd feast. A common good that they have not chosen to share.
- The writer died last summer ,this is his legacy RIP Laurent de Bonnerive!!!.
- A tribute to the history of the educational institution in Tunisia, true stories, memories, unpublished photos and documents from the national archive of Tunisia telling the journey of former teachers and students...AL ALAOUIA duty and obligation.
- Alif Issa is a Tunisian anarchist painter, multidisciplinary visual artist, he is 81 years old. Skinny and small, he hides his eyes behind the glasses and leans on his red wooden skin to balance his progress. He often wears costumes made by his own care, Ali Issa spends his days, painting portraits, landscapes, recovering objects, gleaned everywhere, to install them in his installations. He always looks at his old coils and slides that he wants to restore. In his lonely solitude, he surrounded himself with domestic animals: a ball and a rooster are installed in his garden, a cat and a dog live with him, as if to isolate his son. Ali Issa shares his meals with them, he talks to them, confides in them.