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    Leyla Bouzid (born 1984 in Tunis), is a Tunisian screenwriter and film director. Early life and education [ edit ] Born in Tunis in 1984, Bouzid is the daughter of the director Nouri Bouzid .

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  2. Oct 3, 2021 · Leyla Bouzid on ‘A Tale of Love and Desire,’ Arab Masculinity, Eastern Literature and the Sensuality of Her Actors. “A Tale of Love and Desire” is the story of a young Arab man in Paris ...

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    Leyla Bouzid. Writer: A Tale of Love and Desire. Leyla Bouzid was born in Tunis, Tunisia. She is known for A Tale of Love and Desire (2021), As I Open My Eyes (2015) and Zakaria (2013).

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  4. Jul 16, 2021 · Whether he wants to or not is the question at the center of Tunisian writer-director Leyla Bouzid’s (As I Open My Eyes) languorous and subtly erotic coming-of-age film. Stories of first sexual ...

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  5. Jul 26, 2021 · Tunisian film director Leyla Bouzid arrives for the Kering Women In Motion Awards on July 11, 2021. ABACA via Reuters. The director, whose first film, As I Open My Eyes, debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2015 to huge acclaim, was born in Tunisia in 1984 and came to France to study at the Sorbonne.

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  7. Box office. $193,359. A Tale of Love and Desire ( French: Une histoire d'amour et de désir) is a 2021 Tunisian drama film directed by Leyla Bouzid and co-produced by Sandra da Fonseca and Olivier Père. [1] The film stars Sami Outalbali and Zbeida Belhajamor [ fr] in the lead roles whereas Diong-Kéba Tacu, Aurélia Petit, Mahia Zrouki and ...

  8. Sep 6, 2015 · With her film As I Open My Eyes, writer-director Leyla Bouzid has made what is arguably the best narrative film about the Arab Spring.. The reason it works so well might be because she chose to set her debut film during the summer of 2010, in the months before the demonstrations and the overthrow of dictators started to change the geopolitical ­landscape.