
Goha
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).
Description: 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).
Genres: Drama
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 83 minutes
Release Date: 1959-05-06

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Omar Sharif
Played Goha
Zina Bouzaiade
Played Fulla

Lauro Gazzolo
Played Taj-el-Ouloum

Gabriel Jabbour
Played Sayed Khamis

Daniel Emilfork
Played L'aveugle Ibrahim
Annie Legrand
Played Loulou
Fatna Bent'Lahsen
Played Chams
Hassiba Rochdi
Played La tante de Fulla
Ahmed Bouleïman
Played Le premier maître
Tahar Bel Hadj
Played Le deuxième maître
Mohamed Bel Hadj
Played Le troisième maître
Mohamed El Medeb
Played Le quatrième maître

Zohra Faiza
Played Farideh

Claudia Cardinale
Played Amina
Mohamed Bouchakour
Played Mounir
Ahmed Bouraouï
Played Le barbier
Zohra
Played Anisseh
Salah El Meddi
Played Le père de Fulla
Ahmed Zogdan
Played Le patron du café
Fatma
Played Anisseh (uncredited)
Ito Ben Lahsen
Played Chams (uncredited)
Jean Laugier
Played L'écrivain public (uncredited)
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