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August 2010: Tunisia is in the middle of Ramadan under Ben Ali's régime. Despite the weight of censorship, Nadia El Fani films a country which seems open to the principle of freedom of conscience and liberal in its relationship to Islam…Three months later, the Tunisian Revolution breaks out, Nadia is out in the field. While the Arab World enters an era of radical change, Tunisia, which initiated the wind of revolt, is once again a "laboratory country" for its outlook on religion. And what if, for once, by the will of the people, a Muslim country opted for a secular constitution? Then, Tunisians would really have made Revolution.
Laïcité, Inch'Allah! is a documentary that began 3 months before the Tunisian uprising. History caught up with it. Laïcité, Inch'Allah! is a film about tolerance, it is a pacifist alert to the possibility for each and everyone to choose to freely express their opinions, beliefs, and way of life.
August 2010, in the middle of Ramadan during the reign of Ben Ali. Despite the censorship lockdown, Nadia El Fani films a Tunisia that seems open to the principle of freedom of conscience and to its relationship with Islam.
Three months later, the Tunisian Spring explodes. Nadia is there to witness it. While the Arab world enters a phase of radical change, Tunisia, having instigated the wind of revolt, is again the testing ground when it comes to its vision of religion.
What if, for once, through the desire of the people, a Muslim country opted for a secular constitution? In that case, the Tunisians would have truly carried out "The Revolution."
2011, Feature film, Documentary, Tunisia/France
Director: Nadia El Fani
Director of Photography : Fatma Sherif
Sound Recordist : Nadia El Fani
Press Attaché (film) : Annie Maurette
Editor : Jérémy Leroux
Running time: 75 min
Country: France
Year of production: 2011
Original version: French
Other language available: English
Associate production company : K'ien Productions
Foreign production company : Z'Yeux Noirs Movies
French distribution : Jour2Fête / Jour 2 fête
Production language : French
Production year : 2011
French release : 21/09/2011
Runtime : 1h 12mn
Visa number : 130.158
Visa issue date : 02/09/2011
Color type : Color
Aspect ratio : 1.85
Official website : www.jour2fete.com
French release: 2011-09-21
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