Goha (1959)
Overview
As far as can be determined, Goha was Tunisia's first entry in the Cannes Film Festival. Omar Sharif stars as a naïve young man who is taken for granted by friends and family. Little do they know that he has more intelligence, tenacity and imagination than all of them put together. The story takes an unexpectedly dramatic turn when the man falls in love with the young wife of his village's elderly "wise man". Based on an ancient Tunisian folk tale, Goha boasts impressive production values and sure-handed direction (by Jacques Baratier).
Production Companies
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | fr |
Popularity | 1.63 |
Directed By
Jacques Baratier
Crew
Jacques Baratier
Jean Bourgoin
Armand Bécüe
Moheddine M'Rad
Georges Schéhadé
Léonide Azar
Andréas Winding
Albert Adès
Georges Koskas
Albert Josipovici
Maurice Ohana
Ali Abdelwahab
Dick Nicolian
Georges Schéhadé
Mustapha Fersi
Hédi Ben Khalifa
Guy Labourasse
Ahmed Radjeb
TOP CAST
Omar Sharif
Goha
Zina Bouzaiade
Fulla
Lauro Gazzolo
Taj-el-Ouloum
Gabriel Jabbour
Sayed Khamis
Daniel Emilfork
L'aveugle Ibrahim
Annie Legrand
Loulou
Fatna Bent'Lahsen
Chams
Hassiba Rochdi
La tante de Fulla
Ahmed Bouleïman
Le premier maître
Tahar Bel Hadj
Le deuxième maître
Mohamed Bel Hadj
Le troisième maître
Mohamed El Medeb
Le quatrième maître
Zohra Faiza
Farideh
Claudia Cardinale
Amina
Mohamed Bouchakour
Mounir
Ahmed Bouraouï
Le barbier
Zohra
Anisseh
Salah El Meddi
Le père de Fulla
Ahmed Zogdan
Le patron du café
Fatma
Anisseh (uncredited)
Ito Ben Lahsen
Chams (uncredited)
Jean Laugier
L'écrivain public (uncredited)