A fiction drawn from the Tunisian society, combining the suspense of a series of killings with the magic of cinema and the old city of Tunis, entitled "Cinémonde”, was presented Tuesday evening in Algiers.
Lasting 123 minutes and directed by Moslah Kraïem, this film was screened on the last evening of the official competition of the 2nd Maghreb Film Festival of Algiers.
The films tells the story of an Italian old man living in Tunis and who left a mysterious uncompleted manuscript, telling a part of his life, in which a young journalist is interested.
Inaugurated on Wednesday, the 2nd Maghreb Film Festival of Algiers, whose official competition wrapped up Tuesday, will be held till June 11.
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