The Fire Dance

The Fire Dance

Release date : January 2, 1994
Runtime : 1h 40m
Countries of origin :
Original Language : Arabic / French /
Director : Selma Baccar /
Writers : Saïda Ben Mahmoud /
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January 2, 1994 1h 40m Arabic More
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Free and a multi-talented artist, Habiba Msika was one of the brightest stars of her time, the twenties. Inspired by the real-life of the artist, the film evokes the last years from 1927.
 Punctuated by the jolts of a changing time, this tumultuous stage in Habiba Msika's life was branded by the love that Mimoun, a wealthy landowner, and Chedly a young poet from a good family, both dedicated to her. In Berlin, during a triumphant tour, she meets the oriental music star, the Iraqi Baghdadi, and is introduced to Parisian life by Peter, and a dandy of disconcerting charm. Back in Tunis, Habiba Msika's life is carried away by the frenetic whirlwind of success, controversies, and thwarted passions until the final tragedy of her death.
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  • title:The Fire Dance
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1994
  • Runtime:1h 40m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Arabic · French ·
  • Director: Selma Baccar /
  • Writers: Saïda Ben Mahmoud ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Free and a multi-talented artist, Habiba Msika was one of the brightest stars of her time, the twenties. Inspired by the real-life of the artist, the film evokes the last years from 1927.
 Punctuated by the jolts of a changing time, this tumultuous stage in Habiba Msika's life was branded by the love that Mimoun, a wealthy landowner, and Chedly a young poet from a good family, both dedicated to her. In Berlin, during a triumphant tour, she meets the oriental music star, the Iraqi Baghdadi, and is introduced to Parisian life by Peter, and a dandy of disconcerting charm. Back in Tunis, Habiba Msika's life is carried away by the frenetic whirlwind of success, controversies, and thwarted passions until the final tragedy of her death.
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