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ASHKAL
Thriller, Crime and Drama | Running Time: 92 minutes
2022 / Arabic dialogue
Country: Tunisia, France, Qatar and Saudi Arabia
Directed by: Youssef ChebiDirected by: Youssef Chebi
R15
Extreme Violence
Youssef Chebi
He was born in Tunisia in 1984. After studying art, he directed the shorts, “Vers le Nord” (2010) and “Les Profondeurs” (2019), selected in several international festivals. In 2012, he co-directed “Babylon” which won the Jury Prize at the Marseille Festival of Documentary Film, and presented at MoMA.

SHOWTIME
Fri 02 Dec | 9:15 PM - 10:52 PM
VOX Cinema 1 Red Sea Mall
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VOX Cinema 1 Red Sea Mall
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Sat 03 Dec | 6:45 PM - 8:22 PM
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VOX Cinema 3 Red Sea Mall
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Sat 10 Dec | 7:45 PM - 9:17 PM
VOX Cinema 1 Red Sea Mall
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VOX Cinema 1 Red Sea Mall
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Producer
Fares Ladjimi
Cast
Fatma Oussaifi, Mohamed Houcine Grayaa, Rami Harrabi, Hichem Riahi, Nabil Trabelsi, Bahri Rahali
Scriptwriter
François-Michel Allegrini, Youssef Chebi
Middle East Distribution
MC Distribution
Fares Ladjimi
Cast
Fatma Oussaifi, Mohamed Houcine Grayaa, Rami Harrabi, Hichem Riahi, Nabil Trabelsi, Bahri Rahali
Scriptwriter
François-Michel Allegrini, Youssef Chebi
Middle East Distribution
MC Distribution
Elements of film noir, the traditional police procedural and political allegory come together in Tunisian director Yousseb Chebbi’s second feature, set in the symbolically evocative Gardens of Carthage urban development in north Tunis. Among the eerie, unoccupied blocks of this city within the city – abandoned after the overthrow of President Ben Ali and now under perpetual construction – is the burnt body of a night watchman. Authorities are inclined to write it off as suicide, putting pressure on the investigating officers Fatma (Fatma Oussaifi) and Batal (Mohamed Houcine Grayaa) to clean up the case quickly. When one body is followed by several more, however, there is a suggestion that these deaths are not only connected but may presage another moment of political reckoning for the country. Troubling and atmospheric, Ashkal’s mystery deepens without reaching closure: a fascinating and unsettling film. This film is supported by the Red Sea Fund.