Wanderers of the Desert (1984), directed by Nacer Khemir, is a landmark of Tunisian cinema and the first entry in his acclaimed . The film is a mystical, non-linear fable that explores the intersection of Sufi philosophy, Arabian folklore, and the stark beauty of the Sahara. 🎬 Film Overview Director: Nacer Khemir

(2005). Khemir, a polymath who is also a poet and sculptor, uses the Tunisian desert not just as a backdrop but as a central character that explores the "well-being of the soul". Oxford Academic Plot and Themes Nacer Khemir's Desert Trilogy - Scribbles and Ramblings

: The haunting music serves as a bridge between the physical desert and the timeless world of the wanderers. The Desert Trilogy Legacy

The film is the first part of Khemir’s "Desert Trilogy," followed by The Dove's Lost Necklace (1991) and Bab'Aziz (2005).