Wahid and his daughter Soufiya return to Tunisia after a long stay in West Africa.Wahid would like to transform Soufiya into a real Tunisian, a true daughter of their land, but the country has changed a lot in there absence.
On December 31, 1980, between England and the mainland, two anonymous passengers were fouled by the British and Belgian authorities and found themselves prisoners on board the car ferry connecting the two frontiers.
Poussière de diamant is a powerful drama that explores the internal turmoil of a man as he grapples with his haunting memories. Set in 1991, the film delves into the depths of the protagonist's mind, revealing the complex web of emotions and experiences that shape his present reality. Filled with captivating performances and a thought-provoking storyline, this movie delves into themes of identity, loss, and the indelible marks that memories can leave on one's soul.
"Together with Jean-Pierre we've produced 'Fatwa', from Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud, a Tunesian living in Belgium. The film tells the story of a father who returns to Tunesia to bury his son who died from an apparent suicide. The scenario had repeatedly been rejected by some French producers because the film supposedly stated that the murderers are among us. Mahmoud, who knows a lot about Muslim culture and knew the Muslim recruiters who are at the origin of Sharia4Belgium, said to me: "That's crazy, they don't understand what's happening." And that was in 2008." (Luc Dardenne)
Le Professeur is a compelling drama movie that follows the life of a dedicated teacher who strives to inspire his students and make a positive impact on their lives. With his unyielding passion and innovative teaching methods, he navigates the challenges of the education system and influences his students beyond the classroom. The movie explores themes of personal growth, resilience, and the transformative power of education.
A musical journey from Tunisia to Cairo, and from Rajasthan to Istanbul and Senegal in search of Islamic music sources. The film delves into the world of Sufism by focusing on the close relationship between learning music and passing on this art through generations.
Untile '60 the italian community in Tunisia counts more of 120.000 people. Many of them came from the south of italy. Some of them talk about their peculiar situation.
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