Arab Blues Movie Review
A psychologist (Golshifteh Farahani) moves from Paris to the place where she grew up, Tunis, in this parody from author chief Manele Labidi. Paterson's Golshifteh Farahani stars in this blustery parody about a Tunis-conceived, France-raised psychoanalyst who returns home to open a training and help local people in Tunisia's basically contract charge capital city. Albeit offered to the global market under the ambiguous and deliberately dull title Arab Blues when it debuted on the harvest time celebration circuit, essayist executive Manele Labidi's wry work — with its for the most part French discourse — suits its French handle, Un Divan à Tunis, much better given the last's summoning of Chantal Akerman's multifaceted sentimental sham A Couch in New York.