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Sunday October 2, 2016

Day: October 2, 2016

Interview

“Culture Has No Borders”: Ibrahim Letaief and The Carthage Film Festival

October 2, 2016
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By Matthew Fullerton.  Conceived in 1966 by legendary Tunisian film critic Tahar Cheriâa (1927-2010) to bring together Arab and African cinema, the Carthage Film Festival (JCC) has always had a reputation for breaking taboos: In its fifty years of existence, it has been a platform for filmmakers to question, confront […]

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