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So, Goha is really something else. This Tunisian film, often overlooked, carries a kind of warmth and genuine charm that's hard to find in more polished modern fare. Omar Sharif, in one of his early roles, embodies this naive yet insightful character who, despite the dismissive attitudes of those around him, showcases an inner depth that surprises everyone. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you into the everyday struggles with a subtle humor and poignant observations. The atmosphere is enriched by a rich cultural backdrop, making it distinct in its representation of Tunisia in cinema, especially for a film that made its way to Cannes.
Goha has become quite a collector's gem, given its historical significance as Tunisia's first Cannes entry. While physical formats are somewhat scarce, especially in good condition, the film has attracted a dedicated niche of collectors who appreciate its cultural value and Omar Sharif's early work. Availability can fluctuate, so keeping an eye out at niche auctions or specialized film distributors might yield some results for enthusiasts.
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