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Behind The Sun is a poignant documentary that captures the emotional weight of exile and the struggle with personal identity. The tone is reflective, almost melancholic, as Dhia navigates his memories of Tunisia while trying to connect with his young son, Elia. There's a raw honesty in Dhia's journey—his stuttering reflects not just a speech impediment but a deeper anxiety about heritage and communication. The pacing allows viewers to linger on moments of contemplation, offering a visceral sense of longing. It's distinctive for its intimate approach, blending personal narrative with broader themes of revolution and displacement. The cinematography, though simple, resonates with the stark beauty of both Tunisia and the quiet streets of France, making the emotional landscape palpable.
Explores themes of exile and identity.Intimate portrayal of father-son relationship.Stuttering serves as a metaphor for communication struggles.
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Dhia Jerbi
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