All Tunisia articles – Page 3
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NewsYousry Nasrallah, Kaouther Ben Hania head to Cairo Film Connection
Parent event Cairo International Film Festival pushing on with 42nd edition.
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FeaturesKaouther Ben Hania on the real-life inspiration for ‘The Man Who Sold His Skin’
Drama about refugee who becomes a human work of art premieres in Venice’s Horizons section.
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Reviews‘The Man Who Sold His Skin’: Venice Review
An art-world satire featuring a tattooed living canvas makes for a wild ride
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NewsBac unveils first sales on Venice title ‘The Man Who Sold His Skin’ (exclusive)
Kaouther Ben Hania’s drama premieres in Horizons on September 5.
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NewsElia Suleiman’s ‘It Must Be Heaven’ triumphs at Critics Awards for Arab Films
Votes were cast by 141 Arab and international critics from 57 territories.
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News‘It Must Be Heaven’, ‘Adam’ top Critics Awards for Arab films nominations
Fourth edition is based on votes of 142 Arab and international critics hailing from 57 countries.
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NewsFrench cinema investment edged down in 2019 as state and TV funding fell
State finance fell by 8.1% while broadcaster investment was down by 3%
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Features12 Asian, Middle Eastern and African titles to tempt festival directors in 2020
Includes new films from Ann Hui, Mohamed Diab and Kaouther Ben Hania.
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Reviews‘Noura’s Dream’: San Sebastian Review
In working-class Tunis, little has changed for women in Hinde Boujemaa’s fiction debut
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NewsWild Bunch boards Tunisian TIFF divorce drama ‘Noura’s Dream’ (exclusive)
The film explores themes of female independence in contemporary Tunisia.
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NewsAnonymous, Film Constellation team with Euro partners for Arab Spring drama (exclusive)
French-Moroccan actor Kamel Labroudi to star as Tunisian street vendor who took his own life as a protest.
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Reviews'Dachra': Venice Review
School students uncover the mysteries of a creepy village in this Tunisian horror
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NewsCelluloid Dreams swoops on Venice title 'Dachra' (exclusive)
Tunisian horror tale to close Venice Critics’ Week.
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Reviews'Beauty And The Dogs': Cannes Review
Dir/scr: Kaouther Ben Hania. Tunisia/France/Sweden/Norway/Lebanon/Qatar/Switzerland. 2017. 100mins.An evening which starts with a carefree student party and selfies with friends descends into a Kafkaesque waking nightmare for 21-year-old Mariam (Mariam Al Ferjani). Loosely based on a real event, Kaouther Ben Hania’s gruelling drama collates vividly immediate fragments ...
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News'Zaineb Hates The Snow' triumphs at Carthage Film Festival
Tunisian film festival dedicated to Arab and African cinema celebrated 50th anniversary this year.
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FeaturesWorld of Locations: Tunisia
Tunisia is aiming to reignite its once thriving studio and locations industry.
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