London â Hsan, a penniless 50-year-old in Tunisia, agrees to paint his house purple to honour the countryâs president in exchange for a job. But his plan goes awry when the Tunisian revolution in 2011 topples the regime. Shot in six days on a budget of $45,000, the fictional 30-minute film, The Purple House, is equal parts comedy and drama â a reflection of the madness that its director, Selim Gri
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