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  2. Les Ambassadeurs (film) - Wikipedia

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    Les Ambassadeurs (Tunisian Arabic: السفراء, English: The Ambassadors) is a Tunisian film produced in 1975 by Naceur Ktari.It won the Tanit d'or for best film at Carthage Film Festival in 1976 and the special jury prize at Locarno International Film Festival the same year.

  3. List of Tunisian films - Wikipedia

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    Les Ambassadeurs (1975) Les Anges (1984) Anneaux d'or (1959) Arab (1988) As I Open My Eyes (2015) Asfour Stah, a.k.a.Halfaouine: Boy of the Terraces (1990) Aux Origines de la Révolution Tunisienne (2011) Avril (1998) Aziza (1980)

  4. Four Daughters (2023 film) - Wikipedia

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    Four Daughters (Arabic: بنات ألفة, romanized: Banāt Olfa, French: Les Filles d'Olfa, lit. 'Olfa's Daughters') is a 2023 Arabic-language documentary film directed by Kaouther Ben Hania. [3] The film tells the story of a Tunisian family after two of four daughters leave to join Daesh fighters in Libya.

  5. Tunisians in France - Wikipedia

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    Tunisians in France are people of Tunisian descent living in France.People of Tunisian origin account for a large sector of the total population in France. Following France's colonial rule in Tunisia from 1881 to 1956, many Tunisians chose to immigrate to France from the 1960s to the present due to France's favorable economic conditions, while others sought to escape Tunisia's relatively ...

  6. Harka (film) - Wikipedia

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    Harka was the first feature film to be shot in the city of Sidi Bouzid, where the Tunisian Revolution started. [6] Filming took place in Tunisia during the COVID-19 pandemic . [ 3 ] Although there were no official lockdowns in the country back then, a political crisis started a few weeks into the shoot and the army removed the government from ...

  7. Tunisians - Wikipedia

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    Independence from France was achieved on 20 March 1956. The State was established as a constitutional monarchy with the Bey of Tunis , Muhammad VIII al-Amin Bey, as the king of Tunisia. In 1957, the Prime Minister Habib Bourguiba abolished the monarchy and firmly established his Neo Destour (New Constitution) party.

  8. Tunisian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    750000 [6] have settled in France [4] - one of the most important foreign communities in the country - and two thirds of them hold double citizenship. They are concentrated mostly in the large cities (40% in Paris , 12% in Lyons and 8% in Marseilles , with smaller communities in Nice , Bordeaux , Toulouse , Strasbourg , and Lille ).

  9. France–Tunisia relations - Wikipedia

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    France invaded Tunisia in 1881 and established the French protectorate of Tunisia, which lasted until Tunisia's independence in 1956. In 1957, France cut off financial aid totaling $33.5 million to Tunisia because of its support for neighboring Algeria 's independence movements. [ 1 ]