The Four Seasons (2008)
The image of an ageless black woman, who is called Oummi Fatma or Myriam or Selma, is engraved forever on the memory of every inhabitant of Zarzis, our small native town located in the south-east of Tunisia. This fantastic matchmaker of all work is indispensable because she is fully in charge of the complex ritual of the wedding ceremony and facilitates the bride and groom's difficult transition to married life. Oummi Fatma is one of the last women of her generation who still goes through this ritual whose secrets she alone knows and which a brutal modernization threatens to end forever.
Director: Mohamed Zran
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 52 min
Release Date: January 1, 2008
Production: Sangho Films
Country: Tunisia
Original Language: ar
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Four Seasons about?
- The image of an ageless black woman, who is called Oummi Fatma or Myriam or Selma, is engraved forever on the memory of every inhabitant of Zarzis, our small native town located in the south-east of Tunisia. This fantastic matchmaker of all work is indispensable because she is fully in charge of the complex ritual of the wedding ceremony and facilitates the bride and groom's difficult transition to married life. Oummi Fatma is one of the last women of her generation who still goes through this ritual whose secrets she alone knows and which a brutal modernization threatens to end forever.
- Who directed The Four Seasons?
- The Four Seasons was directed by Mohamed Zran.
- How long is The Four Seasons?
- The Four Seasons has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
- What genre is The Four Seasons?
- The Four Seasons is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Four Seasons produced?
- The Four Seasons was produced in Tunisia.