Dowaha
Dowaha (a.k.a. Buried Secrets) is a Tunisian film. This psychological thriller was directed by Raja Amari in 2009.
Dowaha (Buried Secrets) | |
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Directed by | Raja Amari |
Produced by | Nomadis Images (Túnez) Akka Films (Suiza) Les Films d’ici (Francia) |
Screenplay by | Raja Amari |
Starring | Hafsia Herzi Dhafer L'Abidine Sondos Belhassen Rim El Benna Wassila Dari |
Music by | Philippe Héritier Erik Rug |
Cinematography | Renato Berta |
Edited by | Pauline Dairou |
Distributed by | Nomadis Images |
Release date | 2009 |
Running time | 91' |
Country | France Swaziland Tunisia |
Language | Arabic |
Synopsis
Aicha, Radia and their mother live removed from the world in the servant’s quarters in a wing of a deserted mansion. The precarious balance of their daily life is shaken by the arrival of a young couple who move into the main house. A bizarre cohabitation develops between the couple and the three women who decide not to make their presence known to their unexpected neighbors. They cannot leave their hiding place as it conceals secrets buried for years. However, Aicha, the younger of the two sisters, feels drawn by the newcomers ...
Awards
- Festival de Cine y de Culturas Mediterráneas Arte Mar (Bastia) 2009
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