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- The underworld of African migrant society in Cairo and the tension between the different groups as witnessed by Aisha, a Somali caregiver.
- After the death of her husband, Lilia's life revolves solely around her teenage daughter, Salma. Whilst looking for Salma late one night, Lilia stumbles upon a belly dance cabaret and though initially reserved and taken aback by the culture of the place, Lilia gets consistently drawn back to it. She befriends one of the belly dancers and is encouraged into dancing for the audience. Lilia also starts a romance with one of the cabaret's musicians, who unbeknown to both of them, is also romancing Salma.
- After a young Tunisian woman informs on her radical Islamist brother, she arrives illegally in France, finding danger as well as hope.
- A man who violently breaks free from his banal environment, evading society with its principles, codes and institutions.
- Follows a young Algerian man from an upper class family who implodes after becoming progressively alienated by his authoritative father.
- 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.
- Gira em torno da relação de duas irmãs adolescentes numa das cidades egípcias do Delta do Nilo, uma das quais tem uma vida secreta no mundo virtual.
- Na Tunísia recém-democrática, Hedi é um rapaz de 25 anos cuja vida está sendo traçada pela mãe super protetora.
- A teenager unwittingly reveals a terrible family secret to the new neighbors.
- On a road trip, Ahmed a train conductor is torn between his loyalty to the old Tunisian railway company and his personal aspirations, while Fitati, his colleague, chooses to become a whistleblower on train accidents.
- Golden-age Sarannah marries young Egyptian Hamdy, believing in true love. Her story intertwines with other foreign women in Luxor who marry local men, revealing complex relationships between romance and survival.
- A Tunisian middle class couple with high hopes for the future of their only son discover he's left to join ISIS in Syria.
- This is the story of three boys and one girl who survive in an unequal society. Their destiny crosses that of the Tunisian revolution
- Ahmed joins his father Habib, whose state of health is deteriorating. They find themselves in a chaotic situation for which neither is prepared.
- Donia, her brother Yahya, Ali and Ibrahim are celebrating Donia's last night in Tunis before she leaves to study in France. They end up on a beach smoking joints. When they wake up at dawn, Yahya disappeared.
- Amina, a little girl aged ten or so, is hired as a servant for two sisters who live alone in an old bourgeois house. One of them is ill. Amina soon discovers that her fits are just a pretext, a cry for help.
- 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 .
- 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.
- Sarah, a young North African native woman living in Belgium, finds out that the man she loved back in North Africa, is about to get married. Deceiving her friends and family in Belgium, she crosses the Mediterranean by herself to see him one last time. Even though she knows that the marriage is inevitable...
- Set amidst the civil war of Algeria in the 1990s, Enough! is the story of two women. Emel is a Westerner whose husband, a journalist, is missing - perhaps kidnapped or even killed for articles he's written.
- The writer died last summer ,this is his legacy RIP Laurent de Bonnerive!!!.
- Explores the exciting life and adventures of Isabelle Eberhardt (1877-1904).
- A throwback to Habib Bourguiba's presidency era in 1978, focusing on the failed strike insurrection by the Union in parallel with a very memorable sport event, the qualification of the Tunisian National Team to the World Cup in Argentina.
- After the accidental death of her taxi-driver husband, Selma decides to become master of her own life by taking over his taxi. She comes up against the Kafkaesque procedures of Tunisian bureaucracy and the offhandedness of the insurance industry, but refuses to let go and is not intimidated by anything. With quiet determination, she also faces the conservatism of her in-laws who, under the pretext of morality, continue to dictate the way she should behave. In order to create a better future for her daughter but also for herself, Selma is locked in a daily struggle with the world around her.
- Over three periods of her life, a grandmother keeps repeating to her grandson the same apparently trivial story.