Hélène Catzaras Trailers
Who Do I Belong To TrailerBorj Roumi TrailerThe Benefit of the Doubt Trailer
Who Do I Belong To TrailerBorj Roumi TrailerThe Benefit of the Doubt Trailer
Total trailers found: 12
16 April 1997
Recognizing no boundaries to her love, Angele manages to foment riots, rages and tragedy in colonial Algeria.
14 September 1990
Twelve-year-old Noura dangles uncertainly in that difficult netherworld between childhood and adulthood.
18 January 1978
On a flight from Algiers to Paris, an Algerian worker returning to his job meets a young Algerian woman born in France, who is visiting that country for the first time.
07 March 2018
David has a woman he loves, two lovely young children, a band of friends with whom they go on holiday.
01 November 2024
Aicha, a Tunisian mother gifted with prophetic dreams, lives in the isolated north of Tunisia with her husband Brahim and young son Adam.
30 September 1994
The death of a prince brings a young woman back to the palace where she was born into servitude. The lingering legacy is brought into light from behind frosted windows and velvet curtains.
26 October 2024
In the 70s, a communist-leaning movement was outlawed, and its activists were detained. In order to be freed, the authorities asked the detainees to apologize to the president.
01 January 1982
Moussa, a young Franco-Algerian, returns to Algeria, but adapting to life in his country of origin proves difficult.
02 January 1993
A community of people rejected by society live in an abandoned residence located in a "Medina": an old town in Tunisia.
02 January 1982
Rich in environmental mood and ethnic color, this human drama chronicles the lives and rituals of a nomadic Berber tribe in the southern Tunisian desert, especially focusing on a son about to inherit the full mantle of leadership.
02 January 1999
In 1954, two young intellectuals, the ethnologist François and Ibrahim the lawyer, return to Tunisia after their studies in Paris.
17 May 1977
In a small, self-sufficient Tunisian fishing village, German developers set up a hotel infrastructure, with the complicity of local councillors.