Tunis, Tunisia. 30th Oct, 2021. Tunis, Tunisia. 30 October 2021. The 32nd session of the Carthage Film Festival begins in Tunis, with 45 countries, of which 28 African and 17 Arab, taking part in the event. The Chartage Film Festival, also known as ''Cinema Days of Chartage'' in Arabic, was created in 1966 to highlight the important contributions by African and Arab Cinema. This edition, which includes 14 Tunisian films, also sheds light on films by the Francophone world. The main prize awarded is the Golden Tanit named after the Phoenician goddess (Credit Image: © Hasan Mrad/IMAGESLIVE via

Tunis, Tunisia. 30th Oct, 2021. Tunis, Tunisia. 30 October 2021. The 32nd session of the Carthage Film Festival begins in Tunis, with 45 countries, of which 28 African and 17 Arab, taking part in the event. The Chartage Film Festival, also known as ''Cinema Days of Chartage'' in Arabic, was created in 1966 to highlight the important contributions by African and Arab Cinema. This edition, which includes 14 Tunisian films, also sheds light on films by the Francophone world. The main prize awarded is the Golden Tanit named after the Phoenician goddess (Credit Image: © Hasan Mrad/IMAGESLIVE via Stock Photo
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October 30, 2021, Tunis, Tunisia: Tunis, Tunisia. 30 October 2021. The 32nd session of the Carthage Film Festival begins in Tunis, with 45 countries, of which 28 African and 17 Arab, taking part in the event. The Chartage Film Festival, also known as ''Cinema Days of Chartage'' in Arabic, was created in 1966 to highlight the important contributions by African and Arab Cinema. This edition, which includes 14 Tunisian films, also sheds light on films by the Francophone world. The main prize awarded is the Golden Tanit named after the Phoenician goddess (Credit Image: © Hasan Mrad/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Press Wire)

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