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Thursday December 9, 2021

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Questioning Family Ties: An Interview with Tunisian Director Mehdi M. Barsaoui on A Son (Un Fils)

Matthew Fullerton
December 9, 2021
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By Matthew Fullerton. A Son deals with a family, and it’s through this lens that I speak out about the society in which I live.” Without a doubt, Tunisia has witnessed a resurgence in filmmaking since the 2011 Jasmine Revolution. Whether it be from the new freedoms of opinion, thought […]

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Short Takes from a Nation’s Youth: An Interview with Kamel Aouij and Mohamed Feki

Matthew Fullerton
February 2, 2021
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France 1911 By Matthew Fullerton. New technologies continue to bridge distances, and the importance that Tunisia has accorded the seventh art of filmmaking in the realm of culture and the organization of events surrounding this art has helped.” Tunisia has for many years – and even in the midst of […]

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