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Sama (film)
''Sama'' (English title: ''The Trace'') is a 1988 Tunisian feature film directed by Néjia Ben Mabrouk. It is the first fictional feature film directed by a woman that was released in Tunisia.〔 The film deals with themes in gender and education. ==Plot== The mother (Mouna Noureddine) of gives her daughter Sabra (Fatma Khemiri) an oval stone to protect her from men until her wedding day. The mother keeps the stone locked in a jewelry box, symbolizing Sabra being locked in society against her consent.〔 Living in the male-dominated Tunisian society, Sabra seeks an education in fear of being reduced to society's traditional roles. Flashbacks to her childhood reveal how her mother taught her to be wary of men. After fighting her way past societal barriers, Sabra makes it into university and studies for her exams by candlelight. However, when her professor gives her a failing grade, Sabra decides that she has to leave. Using her mother's support, Sabra continues her studies exiled in Europe.〔
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