United Kingdom / Apr 19, 2012 / Bradford International Film Festival
Cursed Be the Phosphate (2012)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
In 2008, residents of Redeyef, a Tunisian city heavily reliant on phosphate production, rose against state corruption and the dire, unhealthy, and perilous conditions of their existence. This revolt marked the first significant protest movement against Ben Ali’s oppressive regime and its police state despite facing brutality and tyranny in response. While not a complete success, it ignited a spark of resistance among the Tunisian people, awakening them to the deteriorating levels of freedom. This uprising paved the way for the 2011 revolution and the Arab Spring.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | يلعن بو الفسفاط |
| Original language | العربية (AR) |
| Spoken languages | العربية |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 19 aprile 2012 |
| Executive producer | Dora Bouchoucha, Lina Chaabane Menzli |
| Production | Habib Attia, Dora Bouchoucha, Lina Chaabane Menzli |
| Writer | Sami Tlili |
| Editing | Achraf Amri, Anis Hammami |
| Cinematography | Hatem Nechi, Hazem Berrabah, Adonis Romdhane |
| Assistant directors | Sami Tlili |
| Camera operators | Hazem Berrabah, Hatem Nechi, Adonis Romdhane |
| Additional photography | Hazem Berrabah, Hatem Nechi, Adonis Romdhane |
| Music | Rabiaa Bouhrizi, Mariem Labidi, Samed Hajji, Houssem Ksouri, Youssef Saffar |
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Release dates
Limited release
United Arab Emirates / Oct 19, 2012 / Abu Dhabi Film Festival
Tunisia / Dec 27, 2013 / Douz Doc Days
France / Feb 05, 2014 / Paris International Festival of Environmental Film
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