Khorma

Khorma

Release date : September 9, 2002
Runtime : 1h 20m
Countries of origin : Belgium / France / Tunisia /
Original Language : Arabic / French /
Director : Jilani Saadi /
Writers : Jilani Saadi /
Production companies : K-Star / K2 / Pierre Javaux Productions / A.N.P.A. (Agence Nationale de Promotion de l'Audiovisuel) / Fonds Sud Cinéma / Ministère de la culture /
September 9, 2002 1h 20m Belgium Comedy Arabic More
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In the arid Tunisian village of Bizerte, Khorma -- with his blonde-red hair and quirky habits -- is the town's kindly joke. His guardian is Bou Khaleb, the official announcer of births, deaths, and marriages. When the Bou mistakenly announces the death of a woman rather than her daughter's marriage, the film immerses us in the often-hilarious power struggles amongst the clerics of the "religion business".
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  • title:Khorma
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2002
  • Runtime:1h 20m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Belgium · France · Tunisia ·
  • Original Language: Arabic · French ·
  • Director: Jilani Saadi /
  • Writers: Jilani Saadi ·
  • Production companies: K-Star · K2 · Pierre Javaux Productions · A.N.P.A. (Agence Nationale de Promotion de l'Audiovisuel) · Fonds Sud Cinéma · Ministère de la culture ·
  • Overview:In the arid Tunisian village of Bizerte, Khorma -- with his blonde-red hair and quirky habits -- is the town's kindly joke. His guardian is Bou Khaleb, the official announcer of births, deaths, and marriages. When the Bou mistakenly announces the death of a woman rather than her daughter's marriage, the film immerses us in the often-hilarious power struggles amongst the clerics of the "religion business".
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