A Summer in La Goulette explained

A Summer in La Goulette
Director:Férid Boughedir
Producer:Marsa Films / Cinarès Production
Starring:Mustapha Adouani
Gamil Ratib
Sonia Mankaï
Music:Jean-Marie Sénia
Distributor:Les Films du Losange
Runtime:89 minutes

A Summer in La Goulette (French: Un été à La Goulette, Arabic: صيف حلق الوادي|ṣayf Ḥalq el-Wādī) is a 1996 film by Tunisian director Férid Boughedir. It is a narrative of how intercommunal relations deteriorated in cosmopolitan La Goulette after the end of French rule, especially Muslim-Jewish relations affected by the Six-Day War and the rising impact of Islam on Tunisian society.

The film also features La Goulette native Claudia Cardinale as herself. The film was entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]

Plot

Youssef (Mustapha Adouani) is a Muslim who works on the TGM and lives in La Goulette. His best friends are Jewish Jojo the brik seller and Sicilian Catholic Giuseppe the fisherman, who are also his neighbours. Their daughters grow up together and share their prospects for life, but the landlord Hadj Beji (Gamil Ratib) has his eyes on Youssef's daughter Meriem (Sonia Mankaï).

Cast

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Berlinale: 1996 Programme . 2012-01-01 . berlinale.de.