Hamida (1966)
A farm in Tunisia at the time of the French protectorate. The children Hamida, a shepherd boy, and Renaud, grandson of a French farm owner, are friends. One day, the parentless Hamida falls into a river while searching for a lost sheep. Renaud, who accidentally caused the loss of the sheep, rescues him, but Hamida falls dangerously ill with pneumonia. Can Renaud help his friend?
Director: Jean Mailland
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Amor Aouini as Hamida |
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Christine Laszar as Helene Renaud |
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Jean Davy as Grandfather |
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Hamda Tijani as Si Abdelaziz |
| Directing | Jean Mailland | Director |
| Writing | Jacques-Laurent Bost | Writer |
| Crew | Otto Hanisch | Cinematography |
| Sound | Karl-Ernst Sasse | Music |
| Editing | Helga Emmrich | Editor |