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Fatima Ben Saïdane
Fatima Ben Saïdane

Zakia

Nadia Boussetta
Nadia Boussetta

Amani

Jamila Chihi
Jamila Chihi

Leila

Sana Ezzine
Sana Ezzine

Narjess

Hamdi Hadda
Hamdi Hadda

Majid

Sonia Ben Jemaa
Sonia Ben Jemaa

Maya

Hichem Rostom
Hichem Rostom

Hmed

Mariem Ben Shaabane
Mariem Ben Shaabane

Frederika

Naima El Jani
Naima El Jani

Dalinda

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    The story of the dysfunctional Tounsia family where Zakia, the matriarch of the family loves her son Selim to the point of enslaving the rest of the family. And the rest of the family just want one thing, and that is for Selim to get married and be out of their lives forever.

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    2016-12-22

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