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Moul Ihsae
Lotfi, a census enumerator (counting demographics) or at least that's what he claims. Visits a neighborhood full of nutcases to interview and "count" them but everything quickly turns into a huge mess in a hilarious comedic frame full of twists about the Moroccan society..
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Plot Summary
In a small Tunisian village, a young man named Moul struggles with the expectations of his family and the traditions of his community. He dreams of a different life, but is bound by his responsibilities and the social pressures surrounding him. The film explores his internal conflict as he navigates love, duty, and the search for his own identity.
Critical Reception
Moul Ihsae received a generally positive reception, particularly praised for its sensitive portrayal of rural Tunisian life and its exploration of universal themes of identity and belonging. Critics highlighted the film's authentic performances and its evocative cinematography.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of Tunisian village life.
Commended for its sensitive exploration of a young man's internal conflict.
Appreciated for strong performances and atmospheric direction.
Google audience: Audience reception information is not readily available through Google reviews.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in a rural village in Tunisia, lending it a distinct sense of authenticity.
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