Shadow of the Earth
Directed byTaieb Louhichi
Produced byNejib Ayed
StarringDespina Tomazani
Release date
  • 1982 (1982)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryTunisia
LanguageArabic

Shadow of the Earth (Arabic: Dhil al ardh) is a 1982 Tunisian drama film directed by Taïeb Louhichi. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival[1] and was also screened by the International Critics' Week in Cannes Festival.[2]

Plot

This film follows the last members of an isolated border encampment. The patriarch of the community lives in one of the four tents that make up the entirety of the camp, along with a sheepfold. The three other tents are inhabited by the patriarch's son and nephews along with their families. Their wheat provisions are slowly running out, and their cattle, stricken by an unknown disease, is dying. The patriarch's sons leave the community and head north to join the army or to try their luck abroad. The patriarch and his daughter-in-law are the only ones left at the camp until she too must leave; she travels to the capital to say goodbye to her husband, deceased while looking for work abroad. This film is the chronicle of a community threatened by the curses of nature, threats from across the border and central powers. It is also a beautiful visual poem that brings back to life, through human memory, the legend of Arab and foreign invaders.

Cast

  • Despina Tomazani
  • Hélène Catzaras
  • Mouna Noureddine
  • Rachel Khémir
  • Abdellaziz Ben Mahmoud
  • Mohammed Mansour
  • M'Barka Jrad

Accolades

References

  1. "13th Moscow International Film Festival (1983)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 7 November 2013. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  2. "Personnes | Africultures : Louhichi Taïeb".
  3. "Filmographie". taieblouhichi.com. Retrieved 9 May 2018..
  4. Dhil al ardh at IMDb .
  5. "Taieb Louhichi".
  6. "ZIZOU ouvrira le 34e Festival international de cinéma Vues d'Afrique". vuesdafrique.com (in French). 15 March 2018. Retrieved 9 May 2018..


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