
Acting
A Tunisian actress, who is considered one of the most important women in Tunisian and Arab theater. She married distinguished artist Nour El Din El Warghi. She began her career in 1967 with the El Kef Theater Troupe before establishing with her husband the Al Ard Theater Troupe. She has more than fifty plays to her credit, the most important of which are the plays Khaira and Mughnat, which she directed herself. She participated in several cinematic works, including The Silences of the Palace. Her TV series include Between the Folds, Night Ambergris, and For Catherine's Sake.

Nadia is a 45 year old female professor at the University of Tunis. She is married and has a daughter of 18, Sarra. For some time, Nadia has problems in her marriage also symptoms of menopause are inseparable. The physical and psychological state deteriorates inexorably Nadia.

The death of a prince brings a young woman back to the palace where she was born into servitude. The lingering legacy is brought into light from behind frosted windows and velvet curtains.

Hamid is a journalist, in his late thirties and he sees his celibacy with his petty bourgeois family as an escape route so as not to resemble his own. His family wants to marry him at all costs to his neighbor Rym (30) to put an end to his hesitation, and the bad tongues that do not spare hardened single people. Not daring to oppose his family's decision to marry, Hamid prefers to avoid the atmosphere of preparations.
