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Arab Blues

Selma, a psychoanalyst, deals with a cast of colorful new patients after returning home to Tunisia to open a practice.

Top Cast

  • Golshifteh Farahani

    Golshifteh Farahani

    Selma

  • Hichem Yacoubi

    Hichem Yacoubi

    Raouf

  • Majd Mastoura

    Majd Mastoura

    Naïm

  • Aïsha Ben Miled

    Aïsha Ben Miled

    Olfa

  • Ramla Ayari

    Ramla Ayari

    Amel

  • Fériel Chammari

    Fériel Chammari

    Baya

  • Najoua Zouhair

    Najoua Zouhair

    Nour

  • Jamel Sassi

    Jamel Sassi

    Fares

  • Rim Hamrouni

    Rim Hamrouni

    Meriem

Overview

Selma, a psychoanalyst, deals with a cast of colorful new patients after returning home to Tunisia to open a practice.

Rating

6.1 / 10
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  • Tejas Nair
    Tejas Nair
    8 Nov 27, 2020

    Arab Blues (A Couch in Tunis) is an instantly likeable film. Its opening shot - about an old man's description of who Sigmund Freud might be from his looks - is charming and so is the story that succeeds it of a young woman (Golshifteh Farahani) coming back to her homeland, Tunisia, from Paris to start a psychoanalysis practice. She knows she will be looked down for it, a testament that she immediately gets from her uncle. But she is independent, courageous, and gritty, and so the film begins. I absolutely loved all the characters and their performances here, especially Farahani, Feryel Chammari, and Aïsha Ben Miled. Each actor is better than the other and I had a sweet time looking at them, delivering beautiful dialogues and acting like it's real life. The social critique is pregnant here but Arab Blues projects itself as a lively comedy about a woman's struggle in modern-day Tunis, a state still marred by backward beliefs and customs, something that is common everywhere. With a supporting soundtrack, adequate humour, and the ability to keep you engaged, Arab Blues is easily one of the most pleasant comedies you will see this year. Glad I sat down and considered EUFF. **Grade A-**. (Watched at the 2020 European Union Film Festival of India (EUFF).)

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