First ever Tunisian film festival comes to London


25-26 September 2021


ATUGE UK, Association of top Tunisian professionals in the UK, is launching the first ever Tunisian Film Festival, on 25-26 September at Rich Mix in London.

The event will pay tribute to Tunisian cinema, often referred to as one of the most daring of all Arab cinemas.

The name of the festival, ALYSSA- Tunisian Film Festival, is based on the legendary Queen Alyssa. ​

It will highlight Tunisia as a worthy source globally of independent and art cinema. With the country’s first Oscar nomination this year, Tunisia becomes the fifth country from Africa to be nominated for the international feature film honour.

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ALYSSA

Dido also known as Alyssa or Elissa was the legendary foundress and first queen of Carthage, located in modern Tunisia.

Her dramatic story starts with the murder of her beloved husband by her own brother. His ghost reveals hidden treasure and she runs away with it to establish a new city.

Her life ends with a suicide when she refuses to get married to another king.

Read the full story HERE

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The festival lineup will offer 5 films of which 4 are UK premieres and 1 is a multiawarded film.

Bonne Mère (Good mother) by Hafsia Herzi

A North African mother who fights every day for her children, and carries on various trades, forgetting her desires and her life as a woman.

BOOK HERE: https://richmix.org.uk/cinema/bonne-mere/

Fatwa by Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud

The film covers the radicalisation of Tunisian youth through the eyes of a loving father.

BOOK HERE: https://richmix.org.uk/cinema/fatwa/

A son by Mehdi M. Barsaoui

The feature film deals with a child in need of a liver transplant after a terrorist ambush, at the hospital a family secret will be revealed.

BOOK HERE: https://richmix.org.uk/cinema/a-son/

On the crossbar by Sami Tlili

A documentary that creates a parallel with the clash between the Tunisian trade union and the regime in 1978, and the Tunisian national football team almost winning the FIFA World Cup.

BOOK HERE: https://richmix.org.uk/cinema/on-the-crossbar/

Eclipses by Fadhel Jaziri

A political thriller, set during the democratic transition in Tunisia intertwined with the discovery of a network of jihadist smugglers.

BOOK HERE: https://richmix.org.uk/cinema/eclypses/

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East London's home for culture and creativity partners for the first time with Alyssa: Tunisian film festival.

RICH MIX, 35-47 BETHNAL GREEN ROAD, LONDON E1 6LA
(nearest station: Shoreditch High Street)


Rich Mix welcomes the communities of the world in East London to create, enjoy and share culture.

Open since 2006, Rich Mix is a charity that connects some of the city’s most adventurous and diverse audiences to a vital, exciting and ambitious programme of contemporary culture.

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