Les Ambassadeurs | |
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Directed by | Naceur Ktari |
Produced by | Alain Dahan, Unité Trois (France) Hassen Daldoul, SATPEC (Tunisia) OGEK (Libya) |
Written by |
Naceur Ktari Lise Bouzidi Christine Jancovici Ahmed Kassem Gérard Mauger |
Starring |
Sidi Ali Kouiret Jacques Rispal Tahar Kebaïli Amal Ayouch Marcel Cuvelier |
Music by | Hamadi Ben Othman |
Cinematography | Jean-Jacques Rochut |
Edited by |
François Ceppi Larbi Ben Ali |
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Running time
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102 minutes |
Country | Tunisia France Libya |
Language | French |
Les Ambassadeurs (Tunisian Arabic: السفراء, English: The Ambassadors) is a Tunisian film produced in 1975 by Naceur Ktari. It won the Tanit d'or for best film Carthage Film Festival in 1976 and the special jury prize at Locarno International Film Festival the same year. It was selected for the 1978 Cannes Film Festival in the category "Un Certain Regard".
In the Goutte d'Or neighborhood of Paris, North African immigrants share a tiny apartment amongst their French neighbors. The two communities get along uneasily, their relationship rife with misunderstandings and mutual offense. Salah (Sidi Ali Kouiret), from the southern Maghreb, is a witness to this immigrant life in Paris and to the day to day incidents which make up the life of his compatriots. They, excepting those willing to pursue a life of petty crime, live a life of tedium and depression. French racists in the area escalate tensions with a series of attacks that end in a double murder. Salah, with the help of his friends, decides to organise protests against the injustice they face.