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2010-06-10T14:00:55Z Habib.mhenni 3056x4592 (3625104 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{fr|1=L'homme de cinéma tunisien, Taher Chriâa honoré pendant la première session du Festival de la Médina de Sayada le 21 septembre 2008}} |Source=Photo de la collection personnelle des trava
{{Information |Description={{en|1=Tahar Cheriaa, creator of the ''Journées Cinématographiques de Carthage''}} {{fr|1=Le père de cinéma tunisien, Tahar Cheriâa, fondateur des Journées cinématographiques de Carthage, honoré pendant la première sess