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Aziza is an intriguing exploration of the shifting cultural landscape of Tunisia in the early 1980s. The story pivots around Si Béchir, an older craftsman who leaves behind his traditional home with his family. There's a palpable sense of nostalgia as he navigates his new environment alongside his son Ali and niece Aziza. The film captures that awkward transition period with a leisurely pace, allowing the audience to absorb the changing dynamics of family and society. The performances are understated yet resonant, with a raw authenticity that feels incredibly grounded. The cinematography has a certain rough charm, bringing the setting to life in a stark, almost documentarian style, which really adds to the film's distinctive atmosphere.
Emphasis on cultural shifts in Tunisia.Unique portrayal of family dynamics.Raw performances and atmospheric cinematography.
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