
Khaled Houissa
Acting
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The events take place within a dramatic framework, as the series addresses the most prominent negative phenomena that have swept Tunisian society in recent years, which have particularly affected the youth group.
Bab El Rezk (The door to livelihood)

A journalist who helps the police in their investigation against Hanen Lahmar, a clinic owner and a mafia boss specialized in organ trafficking.
Windmill

This story is not a figment of the scriptwriters’ imagination; these are real living facts. New Russian action movie Shugaley is a story about the war that is going on today. The film is based on real events taking place in Libya today. Two Russian social scientists, Maxim Shugaley and Samir Seifan, are invited to the conflict-torn country to carry out a public opinion research. In the course of their work, they come over the information, that would be damaging to the puppet government if made public. Russians are kidnapped and tortured in a private prison for more than a year. The situation cannot be resolved peacefully, so the Russian side is preparing a rescue operation.
Shugaley

The journey of three women of different ages and conditions in the midst of the turbulence of the summer of 2013. These three imaginary stories draw their reference from prototypes of more or less known women who participated in the Bardo sit-in, will be treated as a fiction against a backdrop of historical events whose images will be drawn from the archives of this period that marked the short history of Tunisia, after the revolution. Thus highlighting the journey of the three characters and that of a country in full turmoil.
El Naffoura

Here is an action film delivered without effects. Here is an adventure that unfolds in real, tangible settings. Hôroub is a fictional story told through a descriptive camera that simply follows the characters in their wandering.
Sauve Qui Peut

Sharaf may dream of being fabulously rich, but when he ends up in prison after killing a man in defense of his honor, he has to wake up fast. Prison mirrors the outside world, with all its systemic inequality, injustice and corruption––although, even here, Sharaf believes he can make his fortune.
Sharaf

Tunis, January 14, 2011: A wedding ceremony is being organized in a working-class neighborhood of the capital. But the political and ideological tensions between the two families cause the celebration to descend into violence.