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- A Chinese IT company representative attempts to spoil a conspiracy to start a civil war in an African country orchestrated by an European businessman who is aided by a tough African warrior.
- Malik has a lot on his plate when he returns home to Tunisia after living in France. He's processing his father's death, he can't come out to his mother, and his childhood anxieties have resurfaced. But all of Malik's problems seem to fade away when he falls for Bilal, the dreamy houseboy at his mother's bourgeois estate.
- With her abusive husband in jail and a coveted divorce pending, hardworking Noura can almost grasp a happy, new life with lover Lassaad - but when the best-laid plans are upended, Noura must tap her unshakable will to fulfill her dream.
- A few months before the revolution in Tunisia, 18 year-old Farah has a passion for life and sings in a political rock band. Her mother, knowing the dangers of Tunisia, wants her to pursue a career as a doctor.
- This is the story of Mohsen aka « Bastardo », a man with no origins or history, who's always been excluded and rejected by the inhabitants of his poor neighborhood. After having been fired from his job, Mohsen, thanks to his friend Khlifa, has a GSM relay installed on his roof for a substantial monthly income. This aerial enables the neighborhood inhabitants to finally enjoy mobile telephony and the modernity of which they'd been deprived until then. This event will disrupt life in the neighborhood, and Mohsen's too, whose social and financial situation improve by the day. But that's not counting with Larnouba, Mohsen's life-long friend, but also the unscrupulous district mobster, who doesn't approve of Mohsen's ascent. This leads to a merciless fight between both men for the domination of the district. Bent Essengra, the mysterious girl with the insects, and secretly in love with Mohsen, will play an essential part in this confrontation, and will tip the scales in Mohsen's favor by committing the worst, out of love. Ridden of his rival and manipulated by his friend Khlifa, Mohsen's path is clear to become the most powerful and respected man in the district.
- Adel (40) was driving his taxi peacefully through the streets of Tunis in search of customers when suddenly, embarks a strange passenger.
- A man in Northern France and a man in the Suburbs of Tunis have their destinies mirror each other, as both the places they work at are relocated, pushing them to deal with the problems that entails.
- Following the business trip of his wife, Imed, young father in his 35, finds himself alone for the first time having to take care of his 5-year old son Hedi for a few days. It's his wife who has usually taken care of the daily needs of the child. Imed, as a good Arab father, after a short moment of resistance, seems to appreciate the opportunity of a privileged time with his son, "between men." But this simple and banal interlude in the life of a family reveals in Imed a dark side tied to a heavy secret.
- Ghassra, an Arab taxi driver faces difficulties answering nature's call. He wants to relieve himself by a tree, but is challenged by the election candidate, the soccer fan, the extremist and the policeman.
- Tunisia 1987, Ben Ali comes to power, it is the dawn of a new era, detective Ayed begins to investigate the murder of a little boy, a case that will trigger a series of events that no one was prepared for .
- Documentarian Nejib Belkadhi trails amateur Tunisian filmmaker Moncef Kahloucha as he makes his latest feature, Tarzan of the Arabs.
- 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.
- Life under lockdown: Sara works from home, helping people distressed by COVID-19. Her husband Kais needs constant antipsychotic medication but has run out of his supply. Outside, the city is like a ghost town. How will they survive this confinement without sinking into depression? Can their marriage ever return to normal?
- During a road trip, a couple makes a dangerous encounter with some treasure hunters.
- In a bar, a group of friends are having a conversation about marriage, where two of them project themselves in its illusions and disappointments.
- Maher, seven years old, walks around the neighborhood and watches other children playing with their sheep, he is the only child not to have one and his friend laughs at him - He takes refuge in his mother's arms and she is also frustrated in the face of her neighbors and complains to her husband. But how can you find a sheep when you don't have enough money?
- When the monster is dead, the youth dreamt of living but the monster reappears, softer and ugly.
- When disaster strikes, the NASA (National Agency Survival and Arabic) publishes a call for applicants for a limited number of Survival Visas.
- Badly treated and submissive to his to a monstrous wife, Mr. Radhi leads a resigned life until the day his wife accidentally falls from the second floor.
- Dawn is breaking, a man is reading a letter, a fishing boat comes in from the open sea. A woman searches for a face in a crowded street. A woman gathers clothes, a girl looks for a response. An empty chair. The soft murmur of the waves.
- Boum Mrayet lives in an universe where people wear glasses from birth. As an adult, he is hired in a firm specialized in writing the future so that it can always be controlled.
- After sinking into a deep sleep lasting for three hundred years, Marnouche, Mechlineya and Yamlikha wake up in a new world. An adaptation of Ahl Al-Kahf by Tawfiq Al-Hakim (Egypt, 1933). A story of the rebirth of civilizations and of forgiveness, a story that many people will be able to identify with today.
- La Goulette suffered a great deal of corruption on a cultural level and a material level, hoping for a better future as listening to the people of La Goulette as a form of denunciations of the abuse caused by the previous regime.
- On the brink of her wedding day, Farah is faced with the challenge of getting rid of old photos of her ex. She takes us along on her hilariously flustered adventures as she repeatedly destroys and resurrects these same pictures, discovering that past loves are hard to escape.
- Stuck between a disturbed wife and his intrusive mother in law who thinks she is haunted by a demon, Mourad has a striking idea to change his existence.
- Nebil, is in his 30s and works for a start-up. His colleague goes on vacation and is replaced by Selma, a former love. Their reunion is full of laughter and regret, memories and fear.
- After the accidental death of her taxi-driver husband, Selma decides to become master of her own life by taking over his taxi. She comes up against the Kafkaesque procedures of Tunisian bureaucracy and the offhandedness of the insurance industry, but refuses to let go and is not intimidated by anything. With quiet determination, she also faces the conservatism of her in-laws who, under the pretext of morality, continue to dictate the way she should behave. In order to create a better future for her daughter but also for herself, Selma is locked in a daily struggle with the world around her.
- January 2009, suburbs of Tunis, four friends spend all their time in a neighbor pub, football games first, then war images broadcasts by the little TV screen capture their attention and fill their boredom, indifferently.
- Hager, a Tunisian woman in her sixties, lives in Paris, alone since the death of her husband. He had immigrated illegally to France, where she had joined him forty years earlier.
- In a village in the desert, she disappeared, Maj'noun madly in love, went to search for her, Reality or utopia - The village gates separates them, The vastness of the desert keeps them away from one another. The madness of maj'noun feeds the fire of his desire, Leading him to the ecstasy of absence. His body exhausts itself in this quest, Will it lead him to her?