
Bezness
Drama
Overview
Fred, a photographer, is in Tunisia to report on the « Bezness » (male prostitutes). Thanks to Roufa, Fred will discover this surprising environment where young men are confronted with the contradictions between tradition and modernity.
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Abdellatif Kechiche
Abdellatif Kechiche
Roufa
Abdellatif Kechiche
Roufa


Jacques Penot
Jacques Penot
Fred
Jacques Penot
Fred


Ghalya Lacroix
Ghalya Lacroix
Khomsa
Ghalya Lacroix
Khomsa


Mustapha Adouani
Mustapha Adouani
Le Commissaire
Mustapha Adouani
Le Commissaire


Manfred Andrae
Manfred Andrae
L'Allemand
Manfred Andrae
L'Allemand


Sondos Belhassen
Sondos Belhassen
Ghalia
Sondos Belhassen
Ghalia
Ahmed Ragoubi
Ahmed Ragoubi
Navette
Ahmed Ragoubi
Navette
Adel Boukadida
Adel Boukadida
Aziz
Adel Boukadida
Aziz
Naoufel Zaghbib
Naoufel Zaghbib
El Crac
Naoufel Zaghbib
El Crac


Jamel Sassi
Jamel Sassi
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Jamel Sassi
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