In Northern Tunisia, the Kasra region is known for its beautifully arcadian fig plantations. There we join a group of girls as they pick fruit during their summer break from school. Taking place over the course of a day, ‘Under the Fig Trees’ presents an intergenerational dialogue between these teens and the older folk on the farm as they work the summer harvest, catch feelings, attempt to understand each other, and navigate the complicated terrain of building deeper ties. An absorbing and radiant coming-of-age drama, the film offers an engaging slice of sisterhood, rural life and broader Tunisian society.
In Northern Tunisia, the Kasra region is known for its beautifully arcadian fig plantations. There we join a group of girls as they pick fruit during their summer break from school. Taking place over the course of a day, ‘Under the Fig Trees’ presents an intergenerational dialogue between these teens and the older folk on the farm as they work the summer harvest, catch feelings, attempt to understand each other, and navigate the complicated terrain of building deeper ties. An absorbing and radiant coming-of-age drama, the film offers an engaging slice of sisterhood, rural life and broader Tunisian society.
Skillfully directed and replete with authentic performances by the largely greenhorn cast, we witness the group’s flirtations, dramas and budding love lives unfold in the Tunisian sun. The film’s deftly crafted intimate shots come from the director Erige Sehiri’s experience as a documentary filmmaker with her critically acclaimed Railway Men’ (2018). As sweet as the figs themselves, these intimate interactions reveal each protagonist’s differing characters and their opinions on life, love and marriage. Tunisia’s official submission in the 2023 Oscars for Best International Feature Film, the film is an elegant and immersive experience that centres on the experiences of young women as they navigate through a world on the fence between tradition and modernity.
Skillfully directed and replete with authentic performances by the largely greenhorn cast, we witness the group’s flirtations, dramas and budding love lives unfold in the Tunisian sun. The film’s deftly crafted intimate shots come from the director Erige Sehiri’s experience as a documentary filmmaker with her critically acclaimed Railway Men’ (2018). As sweet as the figs themselves, these intimate interactions reveal each protagonist’s differing characters and their opinions on life, love and marriage. Tunisia’s official submission in the 2023 Oscars for Best International Feature Film, the film is an elegant and immersive experience that centres on the experiences of young women as they navigate through a world on the fence between tradition and modernity.