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Release Date:
September 5, 2024
Original Title:
عايشة
Alternate Titles:
Aïcha
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
13 Productions
Cinétéléfilms
Dolce Vita Films
Dorje Film
Production Countries:
France | Italy | Qatar | Saudi Arabia | Tunisia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 123
Aya, thirty-year-old Tunisian, lives in Tozeur, a city in southern Tunisia, at the gates of the desert. Between social diktats, conservatism and disillusionment, Aya is not the happiest girl in the world. One day, a misfortune befalls her. Aya doesn't know yet that this will be the most beautiful thing that has ever happened to her. An unexpected opportunity for this young woman who sees her life completely questioned.
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Co-Producer:
Chantal Fischer
Flaminio Zadra
Antoine Khalife
Faisal Baltyuor
Costume Designer:
Randa Khedher
Director:
Mehdi M. Barsaoui
Director of Photography:
Antoine Héberlé
Editor:
Camille Toubkis
Foley Artist:
Gianluca Chiossi
Original Music Composer:
Amine Bouhafa
Producer:
Marc Irmer
Habib Attia
Set Designer:
Sophie Abdelkafi
Sound Designer:
Simone Chiossi
Sound Editor:
Dario Calvari
Francesco Mauro
Sound Mixer:
Stefano Campus
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Simone Usai
Writer:
Mehdi M. Barsaoui
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