Majnun al Kairouan

Jan 2 1939 N/A 1h 23m
Drama, Film-Noir, Musical

The first Tunisian musical film, and the first film made in Arabic in Tunisia. It is starred by the singer Mohamed Jamoussi. It is considered one of the key films in the pre–World War II history of cinema in North Africa.

Plot

Si-Amor, a carpet merchant from Kairouan, lives surrounded by his children, Ahmed, Férida and the eldest, whom he worships, Aisha. Their cousin Moncef returns from Paris, where he completed his law studies. Moncef and Aïcha fall in love and plan to get married. But Si Amor grants his daughter's hand to Salah, the son of his friend Si Béchir. Moncef, shot, runs away. Aisha gets married and withers away. Ahmed finds Moncef in a state of advanced dementia, mad with love and sorrow. One evening, the sweetheart comes to take Aisha away and keeps her tied up in a cave. A shepherd finds Aïcha and delivers her, but the young girl has caught cold and quickly succumbs to pneumonia. Moncef throws himself from the top of the minaret. Salah goes on a pilgrimage to mourn. On his return from Mecca two years later, a cripple, whose identity no one knows, guides him to Ahmed's new home. The cripple pursues Salah all over town and tries to scare him. It is Ferida who will have the privilege of recognizing the disfigured face of Moncef. Ahmed believes that Moncef has suffered enough, and asks him to stay with them. He then promises Férida to let her choose her husband.

Written by

Paul Hug, Hassen Rachik

Directed by

Crenzi, Jean-André Kreuzi

Production Countries

Tunisia

Languages

Awards

N/A

Scores
# of Votes
19
Average Rating
6.9 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA