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  2. Portal:African cinema/Selected birthdays - Wikipedia

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    Set in the 1950s, the film explores issues of gender, class and sexuality through the lives of two generations of women living in a Tunisian prince's palace. She made two more well received movies,The Season of Men (2000) and Nadia and Sarra (2006). Embeth Davidtz (b. August 11, 1965) is an American-South African actress and director.

  3. Women in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Since the December 2010 revolution in Tunisia and protests across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) began, Tunisian women have played an unprecedented part in the protests. Habib Bourguiba began instituting secular freedoms for women in 1956, such as access to higher education, the right to file for divorce, and certain job opportunities.

  4. 1956 in film - Wikipedia

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    April 1956 4 April The Maverick Queen; 6 April Jubal; 10 April Seven Wonders of the World; 11 April Backlash; 24 April Our Miss Brooks; 26 April The Creature Walks Among Us; 27 April Godzilla, King of the Monsters! May 1956 8 May The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit; 9 May The Harder They Fall; 15 May Invitation to the Dance; 26 May The Searchers ...

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  6. Female Jungle - Wikipedia

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    The movie was shot in six days. Kathleen Crowley was the lead; one day with half the film to finish she turned up to filming three hours late claiming she had been raped. The script was rewritten to build up the role played by Jayne Mansfield and additional scenes were shot involving a double for Crowley.

  7. Cinema of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, the first Tunisian feature film (95 minutes) Al-Fajr (The Dawn) [6] about the fight against French colonizers, was directed and produced by Omar Khlifi and shot on a 35 mm film. [7] Tunisia also hosts the Carthage Film Festival established in 1966. The festival gives priority to films from Arab-speaking and African countries and is the ...

  8. ‘Behind the Mountains’ Trailer: Tunisian Director Mohamed Ben ...

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    Tunisian auteur Mohamed Ben Attia’s new work “Behind the Mountains,” which will soon launch from the Venice Film Festival’s Horizons section, sees the director add a supernatural element ...

  9. Who Do I Belong To - Wikipedia

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    Who Do I Belong To (Arabic: ماء العين, French: Là d’où l’on vient) is a drama film, directed by Meryam Joobeur and slated for release in 2024. [1] A coproduction of companies from France, Canada and Tunisia with the collaboration of Norway, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, the film stars Salha Nasraoui as Aïcha, a woman in Tunisia whose son returns from fighting in Syria with him a ...