A story of the existential escape of two opposed people, introduced to each other by fate at the mercy of wanderings.
Bizerte, a provincial city in Tunisia, Douja (Lina Elleuch), a young girl who dreams of singing, flees her parents who oppose it, and seeks her luck in Tunis. Momo (Hached Zammourri), a middle-aged alcoholic washed out singer, who recently lost his mother and can not mourn it, after a failed suicide attempt, Momo lost his voice and wandered by night on the highway road of Bizerte-Tunis where he comes across with Douja who was dropped on there by her boyfriend (Noureddine Mihoub). Douja and Momo join their loneliness for the night.—brahamdali
Tracing the existential escape of two beings who are all opposed and who end up crossing each other - at the mercy of wanderings. In order to reach his dreams or a semblance of a haven of peace, the determined human being must struggle, survive, overcome all kinds of difficulties and arm himself to the end. In "Bidoun 3", the weight of a suffocating society and an unfriendly environment, even hostile, pushed Douja (Lina Elleuch), a young woman of 20 years passionate of singing and music, to flee Bizerte, his hometown. Parental conflict, patriarchal society, conservative, the pressure can be unbearable, for a woman (or a man), all ages, who aspires to a minimum of freedom, who is passionate - and who devotes a cult to life. Douja arrives in Tunis, is anxious of a young man (Noureddine Mihoub), becomes his boyfriend as soon: inconvenient and generating trouble, it will lead him hard life. Meanwhile, Momo (Hached Zammourri), a man of a certain age, former singer, who (on) also lived his passion in the cabarets / gloomy restaurants of Bizerte, dark in alcoholism and depression following the death from his mother and - to the loss of his voice. Worried by hallucinations, the confusion, the tormented, some fetishes, he also takes off in a quest for self, it will lead - until Douja. Together, they will insult, beat each other, find common ground - and will gather around a Purpose.—brahamdali