It follows the story of Azouz and Mahdi, two policemen who are completely different in personality and character. One is reckless and the other is honest and loyal to his family. Their partnership in work leads them to a series of events full of action and comedy.
Falsely accused of killing his mom, a teen continues his life abroad on the run. But his return home to find his family uncovers mysterious secrets about his past.
The play is about the work in the mortuary, the secrets of the bodies that are kept in the mortuary, the hidden world of the dead, and the many secrets that happen to them in the mortuary
Laila is forced to move to an old house in search of documents proving ownership of her mother, but there are many difficulties and dangers waiting for her to discover shocking facts about this house.
The events revolve around the journalist Fairouz, who suffers from her husband's psychological issues, and as a mysterious murder occurs, the couple's life turns upside down.
The film revolves around an officer who examines some social issues, especially those related to the crises of the poor within moled el saida, and the problems they face.
Dorra is a Tunisian actress. She earned her degree in political science in Tunis. Dorra made her way into the acting arena by joining a theater group. Her first performance was in a play titled “Magnoun” (“Insane”) which was directed by Tawfiq Al Gibally. Thereafter Dorra assumed several roles in Tunisian cinema in addition to working on international works such as “Collosseum” which was directed by the English director Telman Reem in 2003. In that production Dorra portrayed the role of the Emperor’s consort. She also took part in another foreign work titled “Louisa’s Journey” which was directed by French director Patrick Foulsan in 2005. Dorra assumed the role of a woman named “A’isha” in that work. As of 2007, Dorra has started participating in Egyptian cinematic works.