Festival Aflam 2025
Cinema

TV is coming

Aflam 2025

By Moncef Dhouib (Tunisia, 2006, 1h35)
With Tawfik Bahri, Raouf Ben Amor, Fatma Ben Saïdane

El Malga is a quiet village in southern Tunisia that lives to the rhythm of national festivals, during which the cultural committee systematically offers the same program. A phone call from the capital announced that a German television crew would soon be visiting the region. The cultural committee decides to give a positive image of their village and their country, and puts on a real show that distorts reality.

In the presence of guest of honor and actress Fatma Ben Saïdane.
  • Moncef Dhouib

    Born in 1952 in Sfax, Tunisia, Moncef Dhouib is an actor, screenwriter, director and producer. He works in both film and theater, and is an active member of the Tunisian amateur filmmakers and film clubs movement.

  • Guest of honour: Fatma Ben Saidane

    Born in 1952, Fatma Ben Saïdane is a Tunisian actress and director widely recognized for her film and television career. A key figure on her country’s cultural scene, she has established herself as a role model for younger generations, particularly women, as much for her ability to embody strong, determined characters as for her artistic and social commitment.

By Moncef Dhouib (Tunisia, 2006, 1h35)
With Tawfik Bahri, Raouf Ben Amor, Fatma Ben Saïdane

El Malga is a quiet village in southern Tunisia that lives to the rhythm of national festivals, during which the cultural committee systematically offers the same program. A phone call from the capital announced that a German television crew would soon be visiting the region. The cultural committee decides to give a positive image of their village and their country, and puts on a real show that distorts reality.

In the presence of guest of honor and actress Fatma Ben Saïdane.
  • Moncef Dhouib

    Born in 1952 in Sfax, Tunisia, Moncef Dhouib is an actor, screenwriter, director and producer. He works in both film and theater, and is an active member of the Tunisian amateur filmmakers and film clubs movement.

  • Guest of honour: Fatma Ben Saidane

    Born in 1952, Fatma Ben Saïdane is a Tunisian actress and director widely recognized for her film and television career. A key figure on her country’s cultural scene, she has established herself as a role model for younger generations, particularly women, as much for her ability to embody strong, determined characters as for her artistic and social commitment.