A fishing village somewhere on the coast of Tunisia. Life is quiet and traditional there. Some German developers set their sights on the site. With the help of the administration and some dignitaries who stand to gain, a tourist center is built. The tourists flock in, disrupting the life of the village, which shifts to small trades.
Ridha Behi began his career as a filmmaker in 1967, with the short film The Woman Statue. The Tunisian then directed Soleil des hyènes (1975) and Les Anges (1983), both p...