SYNOPSIS
A Summer in La Goulette is “an enchanting, insanely erotic comedy” (Eye
Weekly) shot on the sun-dappled seaside of Tunisia by director Férid
Boughedir (Halfouine).
Three teenage girlfriends live in an apartment complex near Goulette
beach in 1967, and during the summer they make a pact to lose their
virginity. Meriem (Sonia Mankai) attracts the eye of her
family’s aging landlord, while a persistent group of nervous teen boys flirt
their way into the girls’ arms. When news of their increasingly bold
behavior reaches their respective families (one is Jewish, another Muslim,
and the third Catholic), fingers are pointed in every direction for their
socially and
religiously embarrassing activities.
A Summer in La Goulette is a coming-of-age tale based on Boughedir’s own
childhood memories, a “quietly affecting” (Time Out Film Guide) tale of
sexual awakening and multi-cultural misunderstanding. Shot in the warm amber
glows of nostalgia, it beautifully captures the end of innocence.
REVIEWS
"An enchanting, insanely erotic comedy." - Eye Weekly
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