In 'Letter To Jail', a group of Tunisians in France grapple with the effects of neo-colonialism and French racism. The story revolves around a letter that exposes the harsh reality faced by North African immigrants. This thought-provoking drama explores themes of identity, discrimination, and the human struggle for acceptance in a foreign land.
Tunis by Night is a captivating drama that takes place in the charming city of Tunis. The movie explores the lives of several characters as they navigate through the unique and vibrant nightlife of the city. It delves into the complex dynamics of family relationships and highlights the struggles and aspirations of Tunisians. A beautiful portrayal of the city's essence unfolds as the characters' stories intertwine.
Four women meet at Dar Joued on the eve of Independence. With different ages and social conditions, they are condemned to live together under the authority and injustice of their jailer: "El Jaida". They will share memories of the outside world, joy, emotions and distress of their daily lives.
On his wedding night, a gay man navigates family secrets and reconciles with his father in Tunisia.
Born to an Algerian father and a Sicilian mother in Tunisia, I have always been wealthy of three cultures. This motherland is where were born my Algerian ancestors when it was called Ifriqya but also my Sicilian grand-parents whose parents were part of the important migration flux of the beginning of the last century. A reservoir of workforce by the thousands reached the shores of this "promised land". A hundred years later, I embark on a quest to rediscover my Sicilian family, exiled for the past sixty years, scattered between Italy and France.
Marinette Pendola is a writer born in Tunisia, but her parents come from sicily. Her Grangrandfather left Sciacca, a town near Agrigento.
A story about the migration from Sicily to Tunisy over the unity of Italy.
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