Tag: TunisianCinema
“The Fountain” Shines at the 35th Carthage Film Festival: A Tribute to Salma Baccar’s Vision
The 35th edition of the Carthage Film Festival (Journées Cinématographiques de Carthage), renowned for celebrating African and Arab cinema, hosted the [...]
“La Maison Dorée” (Al Nafoura): Salma Baccar’s Poetic Reflection on Tunisia’s Political Awakening
Directed by Salma Baccar | Written by Amna Rmili | World Premiere at the 35th Carthage Film Festival
The pioneering Tunisian filmmaker Salma Baccar [...]
Red Path by Lotfi Achour: A Powerful Tale of Resilience Wins Yusr Gold Award at Red Sea International Film Festival
A Landmark Achievement at the 4th Edition of the Red Sea Film Festival
Lotfi Achour's Red Path (Les Enfants Rouges) emerged as a standout cinematic [...]
Aïcha: A Riveting Film Premiering at the 35th Carthage Film Festival
Where to Watch: Screening Now at the 35th Carthage Film Festival
Introduction: A Milestone in Tunisian Cinema
The much-anticipated second feature fi [...]
Carthage Film Days: A Cinematic Journey Through Heritage, Art, and Humanity
The prestigious Carthage Film Days (Journées Cinématographiques de Carthage) opened its 35th edition on Saturday evening at the Chedly Klibi City of C [...]
Kantra: A Tunisian Film Exploring the Illusions of Quick Wealth Competes at the Cairo International Film Festival 2024
While recent Tunisian cinema has largely focused on themes such as illegal immigration, terrorism, and political freedoms, director Walid Mattar’s lat [...]
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