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 Chamma…
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Arab Blues
Overview
Selma, a psychoanalyst, deals with a cast of colorful new patients after returning home to Tunisia to open a practice.
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Release date
12/02/2020
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245
Popularity
0.7
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Golshifteh Farahani
Selma
Hichem Yacoubi
Raouf
Majd Mastoura
Naïm
Aïsha Ben Miled
Olfa
Ramla Ayari
Amel
Fériel Chammari
Baya
Najoua Zouhair
Nour
Jamel Sassi
Fares
Rim Hamrouni
Meriem
Mhadheb Rmili
Ferid
Atef Ben Chedly
Lobna
Oussama Kochkar
Chokri - A Policeman
Yosra Bouzaiene
Hafifa
Zied Mekki
Amor - A Policeman
Moncef Ajengui
Uncle Mourad
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