The Six: What to watch at the Carthage Film Festival

  • 11/6/2018
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DUBAI: The 29th edition of the Carthage Film Festival kicked off in Tunis over the weekend and there is a fascinating lineup of films on show. ‘Fatwa’ Directed by Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud, the film tells the story of a father who returns to Tunisia to bury his son who supposedly committed suicide. ‘Like Salt’ Lebanon’s Darine Hotait directed this story of a female Arab-American boxer in New York who lives life in an aggressive America along with an African-American jazz musician. ‘Regarde-Moi’ Lotfi is forced back to Tunisia when his ex-wife is hospitalized and now must look after his autistic son in this drama directed by Nejib Belkadhi. ‘Yomeddine’ A Coptic leper and an orphaned boy leave their colony for the first time to embark on a journey across Egypt in search of their family roots. ‘Yara’ Yara lives with her grandmother in an isolated village, but her life is interrupted when she meets a young stranger in this film by Iraq’s Abbas Fahdel. ‘Weldi’ Mohamed Ben Attia directed this film in which a Tunisian couple, whose lives revolve around their only son, is left distraught after he leaves home to join Daesh.

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