Nadia El Fani Trailers
Islam's Non-Believers TrailerMême pas mal TrailerTant qu'il y aura de la pelloche Trailer
Islam's Non-Believers TrailerMême pas mal TrailerTant qu'il y aura de la pelloche Trailer
Total trailers found: 11
01 January 1993
The heritage of Carthaginian women still survives in Tunisian traditions.
01 January 1998
Nadia El Fani leaves her house one morning to protest… alone all by herself.
20 September 2011
Filmmaker Nadia el Fani explores secularism in the predominantly Muslim country of Tunisia before and after the fall of Ben Ali.
16 July 2003
In the contemporary Tunisian thriller Bedwin Hacker, a female media pirate - holed up in a remote outpost in the mountains of Tunisia - figures out a way to take over the television and radio airwaves in France and North Africa to broadcast political messages.
13 October 2016
The film documents the lives and experiences of ex-Muslims: people who have left Islam to become atheists, and who often face discrimination, harassment, ostracism and violence for leaving Islam, both in the UK and abroad.
01 January 1993
Between 1992 and 1993, in the midst of the Algerian civil war, a group of women from the Maghreb met in Tunisia to discuss their political commitment and their stance on violence.
05 March 2013
Born in Ukraine in 2008 in the wake of the "Orange Revolution," the feminist movement Femen fights for democracy, freedom of the press, women's rights, and against corruption, prostitution, sexism, racism, poverty, and religion.
01 January 2005
A man is trying to find himself at the Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris. There he meets a woman who is trying to find a place for a very special grave.
01 January 1990
Two young women sculpt a man's body out of clay for the sheer pleasure of it.
01 January 1992
A tender but brash short film about the feeling of living in two worlds at once. Meriem, the child of Tunisian-French parentage, shuttles back and forth between Paris and Tunis, and between two men.