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Nach Jahren im Ausland in Paris kehrt Selma nach Tunis zurück mit dem Traum, eine eigene Psychotherapiepraxis zu eröffnen.Nach Jahren im Ausland in Paris kehrt Selma nach Tunis zurück mit dem Traum, eine eigene Psychotherapiepraxis zu eröffnen.Nach Jahren im Ausland in Paris kehrt Selma nach Tunis zurück mit dem Traum, eine eigene Psychotherapiepraxis zu eröffnen.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 9 Nominierungen insgesamt
Aïsha Ben Miled
- Olfa
- (as Aïcha Ben Miled)
Feryel Chammari
- Baya
- (as Feriel Chamari)
Neji Hassouna
- Freud
- (as Hssouna Neji)
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Golshifteh Farahani, as wonderful as always. I would say it's a feel good movie which is commenting on some of the issues faced in the modern day society.
Director took the artistic freedom in making it. It's good to watch movie.
And spoiler alert, there's guest entry of Sigmund Freud!!
Director took the artistic freedom in making it. It's good to watch movie.
And spoiler alert, there's guest entry of Sigmund Freud!!
A beautiful film to see. Set in Tunis, it has various readings within it, from light and cheerful to deep and full of intense content that an attentive audience will have the pleasure of noticing.
If you want your main character to go into some dream/alternative sequence, you need to set it up properly. The story was going well until out of nowhere you are stuck in a car with an imaginary character for no rhyme or reason. That killed it for me. That whole scene needs to be edited out.
Overall great acting, funny spoofish characters.
Overall great acting, funny spoofish characters.
I loved every moment of the movie, i loved how it's simple and outgoing. Salma and all the actors made outstanding performance. the only thing i didn't like is the end, how short it was.
Arab Blues (A Couch in Tunis) is an instantly likeable film. Its opening shot - about an old man's description of who Sigmund Freud might be from his looks - is charming and so is the story that succeeds it of a young woman (Golshifteh Farahani) coming back to her homeland, Tunisia, from Paris to start a psychoanalysis practice. She knows she will be looked down for it, a testament that she immediately gets from her uncle. But she is independent, courageous, and gritty, and so the film begins. I absolutely loved all the characters and their performances here, especially Farahani, Feryel Chammari, and Aïsha Ben Miled. Each actor is better than the other and I had a sweet time looking at them, delivering beautiful dialogues and acting like it's real life. The social critique is pregnant here but Arab Blues projects itself as a lively comedy about a woman's struggle in modern-day Tunis, a state still marred by backward beliefs and customs, something that is common everywhere. With a supporting soundtrack, adequate humour, and the ability to keep you engaged, Arab Blues is easily one of the most pleasant comedies you will see this year. Glad I sat down and considered EUFF. Grade A-.
(Watched at the 2020 European Union Film Festival of India (EUFF).)
(Watched at the 2020 European Union Film Festival of India (EUFF).)
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- WissenswertesWas initially set for theatrical release in German speaking Switzerland on 4 June 2020, but was pushed back almost two months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- VerbindungenReferenced in De quoi j'me mêle!: Folge #1.15 (2020)
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- Tunis, Tunesien(setting of the action)
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- 1.990.000 € (geschätzt)
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- 3.306.838 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 28 Min.(88 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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