Omar Aloulou

Most Popular Omar Aloulou Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

The Flower of Aleppo Trailer (2016)

01 October 2016

Salma is a 37 years old paramedic nurse working in private and public hospitals in Tunisia. When her only son, Murad, go to Syria to join the terrorist movement Al-Nusra Front, Salma infiltrate the jihadists with the aim to bring her son back to Tunisia.

Black Mamba Trailer (2017)

20 May 2017

On the surface Sarra leads an average life, the one her mother has planned out for her: the young Tunisian is taking sewing classes and preparing for marriage to a young man.

Dear Son Trailer (2018)

14 November 2018

Extremism slices through a Tunisian family with the realization that their teenage son has become an ISIS fighter.

Hedi Trailer (2016)

14 March 2016

Young Tunisian Hedi lives an ordered life in which he believes there can be no more surprises. His future will play out as other people have planned, until he meets a young woman named Rim at a hotel in Mahdia Hediand.

Where the Wind Comes From Trailer (2025)

04 September 2025

Alyssa, a rebellious 19 year-old girl, and her friend Mehdi — a shy and introverted 23-year-old young man — who use their imagination to escape their unpromising reality.

Manca Moro Trailer (2021)

03 June 2021

Born to an Algerian father and a Sicilian mother in Tunisia, I have always been wealthy of three cultures.

Black Medusa Trailer (2021)

05 February 2021

Nada is a young woman leading a double life. During the daytime she’s quiet and reserved, but after dark she dives into the nightlife of Tunis and picks up men.

Benzine Trailer (2017)

02 October 2017

In southeastern Tunisia, Salem and Halima spend months waiting for news of their son Ahmed, who has been smuggled overseas to Italy.

Yema Trailer (2019)

26 January 2019

Malika was supposed to meet her biological mother that day, but she prefers to follow Mimoun, an old Algerian man struggling to come to terms with his past.

On the Crossbar Trailer (2019)

03 November 2019

For Tunisians, 1978 is forever linked to the memory of the famous national soccer team and its "epic journey to Argentina.