Harka (2022)

Harka (2022) poster

Ali is a young Tunisian who dreams of a better life and ekes out a lonely existence selling contraband oil on the black market. When his father dies, he is forced to care for his two younger sisters who have been left to their own devices in a house from which they will soon be evicted. As he wrestles with the sudden weight of responsibility and the injustices he faces, anger and indignation stir within Ali – that of a generation still fighting to be heard more than a decade after the revolution…

Director: Lotfy Nathan
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Eli Keszler
Cinematography: Maximilian Pittner
Editing: Sophie Corra, Thomas Niles
Production: Wrong Men, Anonymous Content, Cinenovo, Detailfilm, Spacemaker Productions, Kodiak Pictures, Beachside Films, Tarantula, Cinétéléfilms, MacPac Entertainment, Red Sea Fund, ZDF, Film Constellation
Country: Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, United States of America
Language: العربية
Original Language: fr

Trailer

Harka Trailer
More Films by Director: Lotfy Nathan
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Harka about?
Ali is a young Tunisian who dreams of a better life and ekes out a lonely existence selling contraband oil on the black market. When his father dies, he is forced to care for his two younger sisters who have been left to their own devices in a house from which they will soon be evicted. As he wrestles with the sudden weight of responsibility and the injustices he faces, anger and indignation stir within Ali – that of a generation still fighting to be heard more than a decade after the revolution…
Who directed Harka?
Harka was directed by Lotfy Nathan.
Who stars in Harka?
Harka stars Adam Bessa, Najib Allagui, Salima Maatoug, Ikbal Harbi, Khaled Brahem, Hsouna Heni.
How long is Harka?
Harka has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Harka?
Harka is a Drama film.
Where was Harka produced?
Harka was produced in Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, United States of America.