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Where the Wind Comes From Where the Wind Comes From

Amel Guellaty / Tunisia, France, Qatar / 2025 / 99 min / Arabic

Alyssa and Mehdi have been best friends since childhood, despite being complete opposites. Alyssa is bold and fearless, while Mehdi is a gentle and sensitive soul. When Alyssa discovers an art competition in Djerba that could open new doors, she pulls Mehdi into a wild journey that tests their friendship.

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Alyssa and Mehdi have been best friends since childhood, despite being complete opposites. Alyssa is bold and fearless, while Mehdi is a gentle and sensitive soul. But neither of them sees a bright future in Tunisia. "If we can't even dream, what's left for us?" Alyssa wonders. When she discovers an art competition in Djerba that could open new doors, she pulls Mehdi into a wild journey that tests their friendship and exposes both the brightest and darkest sides of Tunisian society.

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