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Five childhood friends from Tunisia’s Thala High School, come together to investigate the death of Hicham, an older student. In tracing his footsteps over the months before he disappears, the group discover the world of cyber activists. They leave behind their adolescence and end up on the frontline of the Arab Spring.
November 2010. The Tunisian national anthem rings throughout the Thala High School courtyard. The flag is raised, and the principal announces that Hicham, a former student, has died under “unfortunate” circumstances—running from the police, he had a fatal accident. Five friends listen in silence to the principal’s half-hearted comments. In the middle sits Hamdi, Hicham’s younger brother. Hamdi is distraught. His older brother would never try to escape a situation in which their father, a police commissioner in Thala, could have easily intervened. He wants the truth. But how can you find it in a country that specializes in hiding it? With all the fury and energy of adolescence, Hamdi embarks on this impossible quest, helped by his childhood friends—Raoua the intellectual, Fadi the strategist, Noor the audacious, and Sami the resourceful. Following Hicham’s footsteps, the band leaves Thala to venture further and further from home. They discover the world of cyber activists, and their path ends up crossing that of the historical moment unveiling before them—Bouazizi’s self-immolation, Sidi Bouzid’s uprising, the police’s murderous backlash, and Thala’s own wound—a massacre perpetrated by their own police force. The series ends with a historical scene where the gang runs to catch up with the thousands of protesters on Habib Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis, on January 13th, 2011.

Credits

Director
Erige Sehiri
Screenwriter
Erige Sehiri, Cécile Allegra
Producer
Philippe Coeytaux
Production Company
Akka Films

About the Director

Erige Sehiri
Erige Sehiri is a French-Tunisian director and producer. A former journalist, she began her film career making documentaries. Particularly sensitive to the world of work, she places workers with invisible destinies at the heart of her films. After her first short film, 'My Father’s Facebook', co-produced by the ARTE channel, she made an acclaimed feature-length documentary, 'Railway Men' (2018), r

Producers

Philippe Coeytaux

Born in Geneva, Switzerland in 1965, Philippe Coeytaux has a diploma in business management. At the end of the 1980s, he became an active member of L’Usine, an alternative cultural centre in Geneva. During this same period, he co-founded “Universcity TV”. In 1993, he became the General Coordinator of the DigiMedia conference, organised by ITU, EBU and the University of Geneva. During the same time, he has also been writing articles in various papers, and in 1998 he published the book “Tomorrow, I’ll stop shopping, how to become a cyber-consumer”. Since 1997, Philippe has held variou s position in the film, commercial and television production.<br /> In 2015, he became a board member of Akka Films as senior producer.

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