Red Path (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 23, 2025

Original Title:
الذراري الحمر

Alternate Titles:
Red Path

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
APA : Artistes Producteurs Associés
La Luna Productions
ShipsBoy
Versus Production

Production Countries:
Belgium | France | Poland | Qatar | Saudi Arabia | Tunisia

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12  GB: 15 

Runtime: 101

The story that shook Tunisia.

While grazing their herd in the mountains, two teenagers are attacked. Nizar, 16, is killed, while Ashraf, 14, has to take a message back to his family.

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Co-Producer:
Joanna Szymańska
Jacques-Henri Bronckart

Costume Designer:
Nabila Cherif

Digital Compositor:
Kenzo Jocher

Director:
Lotfi Achour

Director of Photography:
Wojciech Staroń

Editor:
Ewin Ryckaert
Malek Chatta

Executive Producer:
Andreas Roald
Jamal Zeinal Zade
Dan Wechsler

Foley Editor:
Guillaume De Bergeyck

Mixing Engineer:
Philippe Charbonnel

Music:
Jawhar Basti
Venceslas Catz

Producer:
Anissa Daoud
Sébastien Hussenot

Production Sound Mixer:
Aymen Labidi

Screenplay:
Lotfi Achour
Natacha de Pontcharra
Doria Achour
Sylvain Cattenoy

Second Assistant Camera:
Edriss Essoussi

Second Assistant Director:
Houcem Slouli

Set Designer:
Mohamed Mouhli

Sound Editor:
François Dumont

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Benjamin Ageorges

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