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EXCLUSIVA: Mehdi M. Barsaoui rueda Aïcha
por Fabien Lemercier
- El segundo largometraje del cineasta premiado por su anterior Un fils está producido por Dolce Vita Films y Cinétéléfilms y vendido por The Party Film Sales

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Since 7 October, Mehdi M Barsaoui has been filming Aïcha [+lee también:
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entrevista: Mehdi M. Barsaoui y Sami B…
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Written by the director, the script centres on Aya who is stuck in a dull life with no prospects in Tozeur, in southern Tunisia. The sole survivor of an accident, she decides to disappear and reinvent her life in Tunis. But her new identity is compromised when she becomes the main witness to a police blunder.
Produced by Marc Irmer for the Paris-based company Dolce Vita Films and by Habib Attia for Tunisia’s Cinétéléfilms, Aïcha will have French company 13 Productions (Chantal Fischer) as executive co-producer. Also in co-production is Italian company Dorje Film (Flaminio Zadra). Pre-bought by ZDF Arte, the feature film is also supported by Eurimages, the Red Sea Fund, the CNC’s and the Institut français’s Aide aux Cinémas du Monde fund, the French-Tunisian film co-production fund, Tunisia’s Ministry of Culture, Italy's Ministry of Culture, the Images de la Francophonie fund, the Doha Film Institute, the South Region (Provence Alpes Côte d’Azur), Aix-Marseille-Provence and the AFAC.
The 40 days of filming (which will conclude on 25 November) take place in Tunisia (in Tozeur and Tunis) with Antoine Héberlé (nominated for the 2017 Lumière award in his category for A Woman's Life [+lee también:
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For the record, Dolce Vita Films recently co-produced Chicken for Linda! [+lee también:
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