Batal
In the Gardens of Carthage, a district of Tunis initiated by the former Regime where construction stopped at the beginning of the Revolution, two cops, Fatma and Batal, find a burnt body in one of the lots. As construction slowly resumes, they start looking into this mysterious case. When the event repeats itself, the investigation takes a puzzling turn.
Film adapted from the original work of Abdeljabbar Eleuch “The events of the strange city”. One night, in a Tunis plunged into the socio-economic crisis, a bar is open: the Universe. Customers quietly drink their beers. Salah, a regular, tries to get up from his chair but can't. From there, the world stirs around him to free him.
Client
In the Arab Muslim Tunisia, the film narrates the journey of a religious extremist who escapes from security forces and seeks shelter in the home of a prostitute who helps him deal with the situation despite their conflicting mindsets.
Mohamed
Mohamed is a hardened shepherd living in rural Tunisia with his wife and two sons. Mohamed is deeply shaken when his oldest son Malik returns home after a long journey with a mysterious new wife. Tension between father and son rises over three days until reaching a breaking point.
A story of the existential escape of two opposed people, introduced to each other by fate at the mercy of wanderings.
While Mehdi is torn between his secret gay affair and the perspective of getting married, his sister Hind struggles to face her present and to reveal the secrets of her past kept in the dark.
Osman
어린 소녀 이쉬타르와 그녀의 할아버지이자 수도승인 밥아지즈는 30년마다 열리는 수도승들의 집회에 가는 중이다. 끝도 없이 펼쳐진 모래사막에서 길을 찾는 방법은 그저 간절한 믿음을 가지는 것 뿐이다. 쉴 새 없이 모래 바람이 부는 사막에서 이쉬타르와 밥아지즈는 만남과 헤어짐, 사랑과 이별, 삶과 죽음의 순간들을 겪는다.
Khorma
In the arid Tunisian village of Bizerte, Khorma -- with his blonde-red hair and quirky habits -- is the town's kindly joke. His guardian is Bou Khaleb, the official announcer of births, deaths, and marriages. When the Bou mistakenly announces the death of a woman rather than her daughter's marriage, the film immerses us in the often-hilarious power struggles amongst the clerics of the "religion business".