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Festival of Carthage: "an Odyssey", first Tunisian police film (AFP 14/07/2003) TUNIS, 14 juil (AFP) - the cycle cinema of the 39ème international Festival of Carthage opened by the presentation of the first Tunisian police full-length film, "an Odyssey" of the realizer Brahim Babai, learns one Monday in Tunis. Projected in first world, this milked police enigma of the traffic and the flight of archaeological parts, in particular of a bust of Hannibal, unearthed ruins of Carthage. This priceless part is embarked on the bus ferry "Carthage", to be resold in Europe, but the police force which had wind of the business chooses a discrete investigation on board ship carried out jointly by an inspector and the archaeologist author of the discovery. The action and suspense do not miss with the length of film through characters enigmatic, murders in cascade and the race baited with the research of the bust to capture the traffickers and the murderers of various nationalities on board ferry. The film joins together a pleiad of actors and actresses of talent of which jordano-Palestinian Sheba Moubarak (Ines) in the principal role and the Tunisians Ezzedine Gannoun (Ilyes), Noureddine Souli (Mehdi), Raouf Ben Amor and Jamel Madani. The turning of film lasted more than seven weeks on the Carthage boat during its ways between the port of Goulette (Tunis) and Marseilles, or when it was with quay. The film was financed by the Tunisian ministry of the Culture, Youth and leisure, with complements of financings of the Establishment of Tunisian radio-télévision (ERTT), Tunisian Company of navigation (CTN), intergovernmental Agency of the French-speaking and chain Moroccan TV "2M". "an Odyssey" is the 4th film of Brahim Babai which had already realized "And tomorrow...", "the night of the decade" and a documentary feature film entitled: "Victoire of people". The commercial exit of film is envisaged next September in six rooms in Tunisia before its marketing the abroad © Copyright AFP
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