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- A fishing family from the Mediterranean island of Malta become stranded at sea after their boat, Simshar, sinks. Their fate gets entwined with the saga of irregular African migrants crossing from Africa to Europe, with tragic consequences.
- Roger becomes stranded on a remote military post while his husband serves overseas, and seeks comfort with the sexually frustrated army wives in the community.
- A naive dreamer attempts to circumnavigate the world on his motorcycle, surviving only on the money he makes along the way.
- A man (played by the filmmaker Nacer Khemir) returns home to Tunisia to bury his mother. After the burial, his father gives him an "amana" to be handed to a certain Sheikh named Muhyiddin. Taken by his father's request, the man immediately sets out on an epic journey to find the long lost Sheikh and deliver the "amana." Throughout the trip, he is guided by a mysterious spiritual master and the many friends of the Sheikh he encounters along the way. As the adventure unfolds, we discover the rich life of this Sheikh and his uncompromising love for humanity. For under his teachings, different beliefs, faiths, and ways of life can only converge and become one. The more we learn about Sheikh Muhyiddin, the more we understand why he is venerated across cultures and continents. Looking for Muhyiddin is a deeply lyrical odyssey into the soul of Islam through the life and work of one of its beloved mystics: Ibn Arabi.
- Tunisia 2013, a society in turmoil during the drafting of its new constitution by the newly elected Parliament, two young wanderers, Aïda and Abdou, meet one night by chance, their roads will cross and uncross to share their misery.
- After enjoying an evening of clubbing and a twilight swim, Yanis incites Sonia and Fafou to sneak into a villa. Once inside, they unexpectedly meet the owner, Kateb, a writer, sitting in a wheelchair. Kateb proves to be manipulative and mysterious. His interaction with Yanis unveils the true facts of this young man's past, similarities mysteriously connected to the villa owners' latest book. Is Kateb really just a writer of a book that per chance resembles the story of the young man, or is there more to discover...?
- Two young Tunisians struggle to survive by working in the hay trade. With no alternative other than unemployment or exploitation, their dreams of a carefree youth quickly turn to despair. A film with wild energy that leaves a bitter taste while making a sharp statement on Tunisia today.
- Hayat a student from Northwest of Tunisia is forced to live with Hassiba in the Medina of Tunis where she meets a young drug addict Mounir. A love story begins mixed with feelings, violence, sex and drugs.
- A dreamlike journey of Youssef, 30 years old sick with the amnesia. A girl lead him in front of the " House of the light" , that recalls something in him. He researches the missing piece of memory.
- A young girl and a young boy are wanted by the judicial power because they are accused of being involved in terrorist crimes. During their escape they enter a world of crime and smuggle. Within all this they fall in love and the two lovers try to escape and prove their innocence.
- A thriller about the disappearance of a manuscript from the Baghdad Museum, during the US-offensive in Irak. Feat. Livingstone, a biologist + explorer, Abdallah a police officer combining fine detective flair + shrewd psychological acumen.
- Stands in the paradoxical crossroads between a lively ongoing revolution energy, the momentum of a departure to Europe and the violence of a declined welcoming. The film searches the existence of a sensitive frame at a time of rupture.
- 2008, student in Spain, Belhassen Handous begins to film his daily life with a mobile phone. His foreign student life in Europe, his return to Tunisia, the young people who dream of elsewhere from both sides of the Mediterranean, the revolution.
- A sensitive portrait of Sidi Bouzid, drawn by its residents with a deep rooted and sharp political consciousness.
- A political Docu-Fiction that tries to answer, even through Utopia, the hope aroused by this new Tunisia in the making.
- In a Tunisian village El Omrane in Sidi Bouzid (283 km from Tunis), massive arrests against young people who demonstrated their right to work. The elders of the town decide to start a hunger strike. Hamza 12, helps us discover the village, between resistance and memory.
- Tunisia, an era of cultural revolution meets a series of interviews with five groups of artists committed to the democratization of culture in Tunisia since the fall of the former dictatorial regime of Ben Ali. Their new rights acquired since the departure of Ben Ali, liberty of expression is still in danger and the struggle for the democratization of art has only just begun. Through graffiti, contemporary Arabic calligraphy, theater, music, street art and cinema, they invite the civil society, including the populations of regions through the country, to express and reflect on the problems of the country. Beyond the presentation of their mode of expression, these "cultural activist" also tell us about the effect of the revolution, the importance of culture as well as their visions for the future of Tunisia.
- The career of Tahar Cheriaa, one of the core fathers of Pan-Africanism and founder of Africa's first film festival, the Carthage Film Festival.
- Tunisia, 2011. The transition is abrupt. The country is in full euphoria. From sit-in crowds at Kasbah Square to long queues in front of polling stations, the road to the electoral date is tumultuous. Everyone enjoys the fruits of this historic opportunity in its own way. Everyone is counting on elections to turn a page and write a new one. Multiplying election promises, politicians position themselves and seek to defend their visions. Their supporters invest public space in the conquest of voters. "7½" is a vertiginous dive in a period where Tunisian streets beat with a race for change, a flashback that tickles our memories and our consciences.
- Focus on the Tunisian identity in music of the current generation, through interviews with musicians and recordings of their concerts, on the investigation of the different ways of exploiting music and whether artists can make a living from their profession.
- The film follows the making of the first opera about the groundbreaking scientist and physician, Ibn Sina, who revolutionized medicine and science over 1000 years ago. The film beautifully captures the essence of the opera's libretto, transporting the audience to another time and place. The film offers insight into the life and work of one of history's greatest thinkers.
- A reading of historical events which tends to "rehabilitate the 93 imprisoned victims by collecting their testimonies on the acts of torture and persecution to which they have been subjected for more than two decades"