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Sami Outabali
- This is Ahmed (Sami Outabali), an 18-year-old French-Algerian university student getting ready for his first day of classes at the Sorbonne. He is bright, reserved, incredibly indecisive and, we find out eventually, has never had sex.
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Ahmed, 18, French of Algerian origin, grew up in the suburbs of Paris. At the university, he meets Farah, a young Tunisian girl, full of energy, who has just arrived in Paris.
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- Sami Outalbali
- Leyla Bouzid
- Drama, Romance
Jul 16, 2021 · Ahmed, born in France, lives in estate housing in the Parisian suburbs and works part time for a moving company owned by his conservative cousin, Karim (Bellamine Abdelmalek). His shifts entail...
- Lovia Gyarkye
Nov 8, 2021 · Ahmed lives with his parents and willful younger sister, Dalila (Mahia Zrouki), in a tower block in the Parisian suburbs, and works for his more traditionalist cousin Karim (Bellamine Abdelmalek...
Screenplay. Marie-Sophie Chambon. Script Consultant. Ahmed, 18, is French of Algerian origin. He grew up in the Parisian suburbs. On the benches of the university, he meets Farah, a young Tunisian full of energy recently arrived from Tunis.
Mar 10, 2022 · Insecurity plagues Ahmed (Sami Outalbali), the 18-year-old son of Algerian refugees studying literature at the famed Sorbonne in Paris. There, he falls for Farah (Zbeida Belhajamor), an...
Oct 5, 2021 · In Leyla Bouzid’s A Tale of Love and Desire, things get complicated for eighteen-year-old Ahmed (Sami Outabali) when love and desire become intertwined. The film is screening in person at the London Film Festival and Vancouver International Film Festival.
Dec 27, 2021 · A Tale of Love and Desire leads with the case of a true ‘soft boy’, Ahmed (Sex Education’s Sami Outalbali); his newfound passion for his comparative literature classmate, Farrah (Zbeida Belhajamor), and the impact of his family’s Algerian roots on his beliefs and social behaviour are the film’s chief concerns. Being so used to the ...