Thirty

Thirty

Release date : November 3, 2008
Countries of origin :
Original Language : Arabic / French /
Director : Fadhel Jaziri /
Production companies : Nouveau Film /
November 3, 2008 Drama Arabic More
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This film, which events happened between 1924 and 1934, portrays the struggle of three young Tunisian friends who became true myths in the Tunisian society: Mhamed Ali El Hammi, the founder of the first Tunisian trade union; Tahar Hadded, a rebellious freedom and Human Rights militant, pioneer of the Tunisian Family Code, who in his writings called the whole Muslim world to reform women status in the society; and Belgacem Chebbi who renewed poetry, questioned the poet’s role and commitment, and initiated new language patterns. All three witnessed a tragic fate in an atmosphere of general indifference.
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Ali Jaziri
Tahar Haddad
Maher El Hefidhi
Abou el Kacem Chebbi
Walid Nahdi
Ali Douagi
Rami Afana
Mohamed Ali El Hammi
Ghanem Zrelli
Habib Bourguiba

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  • title:Thirty
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2008
  • Genres: Drama · History ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Arabic · French ·
  • Director: Fadhel Jaziri /
  • Writers: Fadhel Jaziri · Aroussia Nalouti ·
  • Production companies: Nouveau Film ·
  • Overview:This film, which events happened between 1924 and 1934, portrays the struggle of three young Tunisian friends who became true myths in the Tunisian society: Mhamed Ali El Hammi, the founder of the first Tunisian trade union; Tahar Hadded, a rebellious freedom and Human Rights militant, pioneer of the Tunisian Family Code, who in his writings called the whole Muslim world to reform women status in the society; and Belgacem Chebbi who renewed poetry, questioned the poet’s role and commitment, and initiated new language patterns. All three witnessed a tragic fate in an atmosphere of general indifference.
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