Naas Films Society

Naas Films Society Naas Films Society is a cinema production company created in 2007, based in Sousse, Tunisia. СЪЕМКИ КИНО В ТУНИСЕ.
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Naas Films Society производственная компания в Тунисе, которая имеет свое представительство в Москве.

ПРЕИМУЩЕСТВА СЪЕМОК В ТУНИСЕ:
- Тунис безвизовая страна.
- Есть весь необходимый ресурс для съемок кино в Тунисе
- Шесть аэропортов в Тунисе обеспечивают регулярные рейсы по миру и стране.
- Все дороги и автомагистрали страны в хорошем состоянии
- Доступность отелей, 3, 4 и 5 звезд.
- Съемки в

Тунисе дешевле, чем в Европе
- Многообразие ландшафтов на расстоянии 500 км

Naas Films Society est une société de production et de distribution audiovisuelle et cinématographique. La société est basée à Sousse en Tunisie et a sa représentation en Russie à Moscow. Nous tenons à remplir au mieux notre rôle d’interlocuteur par la présentation de solutions originales et réfléchies, de choix des localités de tournages, de mise à disposition de moyens technologiques innovants et performants. Nous pouvons vous fournir un parc matériel régulièrement remis à jour et nous nous sommes entourés de techniciens et prestataires spécialisés pour toutes demandes. Nous proposons la coproduction et le service de production exécutive en Tunisie. Pour touts information n’hésiter pas à nous contacter
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Tamerza or Tameghza is a mountain oasis located in west-central Tunisia (governorate of Tozeur). It is located approxima...
18/10/2023

Tamerza or Tameghza is a mountain oasis located in west-central Tunisia (governorate of Tozeur). It is located approximately 450 kilometers from Tunis and 70 kilometers from Tozeur.

It is in this region of mountain oases that certain scenes of the film The English Patient are filmed.

Chenini is a Berber-speaking troglodyte village in southern Tunisia located 18 kilometers from Tataouine.
13/10/2023

Chenini is a Berber-speaking troglodyte village in southern Tunisia located 18 kilometers from Tataouine.

Metline is a coastal city in northeastern Tunisia located sixty kilometers north of Tunis, 28 kilometers south of Bizert...
05/10/2023

Metline is a coastal city in northeastern Tunisia located sixty kilometers north of Tunis, 28 kilometers south of Bizerte and six kilometers from Ras Jebel.

Located on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea, it occupies a peninsula extending between the mountain, the sea and the forest, with a coastline of more than six kilometers.

Raf RafRaf Raf is perched on a hill which backs onto Jebel Nadhour. At the bottom of the hill, and overlooking the beach...
30/09/2023

Raf Raf

Raf Raf is perched on a hill which backs onto Jebel Nadhour. At the bottom of the hill, and overlooking the beach, we find the other part of the city - called Raf Raf beach or El Hmari - which spreads out along the coast. From its shore, you can see Pilau Island.

The city is known in Tunisia for its vines, producing Muscat grapes, its beaches and its traditional embroidered costumes.

Rafraf is a town in the northeast of Tunisia located about sixty kilometers from Tunis, about forty kilometers from Bizerte and seven kilometers from Ras Jebel.

KORBOUSKorbous, is situated on the north coast of Cap Bon. The scenic road in places clings to the cliff face with stunn...
26/09/2023

KORBOUS
Korbous, is situated on the north coast of Cap Bon. The scenic road in places clings to the cliff face with stunning sea views. The surrounding area is mostly dry and barren with a few oases of greenery where springs gush forth from the rocks. From a bend in the road, Korbous suddenly comes into view like a mirage at the foot of a steep ravine.
Set around a few local springs, the small settlement at Korbous has beautiful white beaches at the base of craggy cliffs making it a very dramatic setting.
Just 2 km east of Korbous are the springs of Ain Atrous, the main attraction. The waters emerge at 44-60°C.
The town itself is pleasant with a wide street lined with elegant Tunisian architecture. Most of the elegant buildings date back a few decades to when Korbous was considered a very chic place for the Tunisian elite to have a home. On the shore is a former beyical palace which has been used as the Etablissement Thermal or spa clinic since 1901. Nearby are the ruins of the presidential palace used by Bourguiba.
Located about 70 km of Tunis.

SIDI BOU SAIDSidi Bou Said is town in northern Tunisia, with its distinctive blue-and-white color scheme, cobbled street...
22/09/2023

SIDI BOU SAID

Sidi Bou Said is town in northern Tunisia, with its distinctive blue-and-white color scheme, cobbled streets and jaw-dropping glimpses of azure waters. The cliff-top village of Sidi Bou Said is one of the prettiest spots in Tunisia. Named after a 13 century Sufi saint, its distinctive architecture is a mix of the Ottoman and the Andalusian, a result of the influx of spanish muslims in the 16 centuries. For the french, the sleepy fishing village was a perfect depiction of the orientalism romanticized by europeans in the 19 centuries, and they committed to ensuring that its character, both real and imagined, was preserved. The village is quite small, and you can visit every street of the village in no more than 2-3 hours. On the top of the hill there is a beautiful view of the surrounding bay. Sidi Bou Said is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Past residents and visitors include artist Paul Klee, author André Gide, philosopher Michel Foucault, and arty British eccentrics Osbert and Edith Sitwell.

Located about 18 km of Tunis.

SOUSSESousse is one of the older cities in Tunisia. Located on the coast, it has good beaches and a clear turquoise sea....
18/09/2023

SOUSSE
Sousse is one of the older cities in Tunisia. Located on the coast, it has good beaches and a clear turquoise sea.

Medina
The medina of Sousse is one of the finest examples of arab architecture in Tunisia, preserved almost completely unchanged throughout the centuries and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The warren of alleyways is surrounded by a two-kilometer circuit of walls, built in AD 859. Narrow lanes are lined with closely packed houses, rising up and leaving just a sliver in between.

Ribat
The Ribat is the city’s major landmark. This was one of a chain of around 800 fortifications built by the Aghlabid dynasty.
Located about 21 km of Monastir, 52 km of Enfidha and 147 km south of Tunis.

EL KEFEl Kef a small city in north-west Tunisia. The city is built onto the southern face of the Jebel Dyr Mountain, whi...
14/09/2023

EL KEF
El Kef a small city in north-west Tunisia. The city is built onto the southern face of the Jebel Dyr Mountain, which is part of the Tebersouk Mountains, the eastern end of the High Atlas Mountains. El Kef is a laid-back town, offering an authentic taste of Tunisia.

Jugurtha Tableland
The Jugurtha Tableland covers 80 ha and its highest point is at an altitude of 1271 m. A real natural fortress that has been used as a refuge throughout history. Completely surrounded by sheer cliffs, it overlooks vast fields of wheat and hills.
The site houses a number of different remains, including dolmens, a Byzantine arc, a small mosque, reservoirs carved out of the rock, caves and prehistoric tombs.
Located about 168 km of Tunis.

ZRAOUAZraoua is one of the Berber villages-built hundreds of years ago. The village was built by its founding inhabitant...
08/09/2023

ZRAOUA
Zraoua is one of the Berber villages-built hundreds of years ago. The village was built by its founding inhabitants on a high plateau in the Matmata Mountains, not far from the two Berber villages of Taoujout and Tamazerat. The old settlement includes multistory houses with walls made of local stone and plaster, while using palm branches and tree trunks.
Located about 140 km of Djerba.

CARTHAGEThe remnants of ancient Carthage – fabled wealthy seafaring city of the Phoenicians – lie scattered across the B...
04/09/2023

CARTHAGE

The remnants of ancient Carthage – fabled wealthy seafaring city of the Phoenicians – lie scattered across the Bay of Tunis. The evocative tumbled columns and piles of marble rubble are bordered by a panorama of the Mediterranean Sea, which was so fundamental to the city’s prosperity. Completely destroyed in the third punic war in 146 BC, the surviving ruins pale in comparison to some of North Africa’s. Carthage is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Located about 22 km of Tunis.

MONASTIRSnugly wrapping around the coast, the historic city of Monastir is prime beach territory.Habib Bourguiba Mausole...
29/08/2023

MONASTIR
Snugly wrapping around the coast, the historic city of Monastir is prime beach territory.
Habib Bourguiba Mausoleum
The mammoth Habib Bourguiba Mausoleum sits on the northern edge of Monastir cemetery. Its opulent splendor, topped with a golden dome, is a tribute to Tunisia’s first president after independence from the French. Built in 1963, this burial mosque holds the bodies of ex-President Bourguiba as well as his family. Two 25-meter slender minarets are made of Italian marble, while the facade is covered with beautifully delicate tiling work. The tomb of Bourguiba itself sits amid a dazzling interior of glass-inlay and underneath a spectacular chandelier.
Ribat
The Ribat, built by Harthama ben Ayan in AD 796. On the south-east side is the three-story Nador tower, from the top of which are fine views of the yachting harbor, the cemetery and the Bourguiba Mausoleum, the Great Mosque, and the roofs of the medina.
Cemetery
Immediately northwest of the Ribat lies Monastir’s atmospheric cemetery, which holds a vast number of beautiful old tombs. Many are decorated with bands of Kufic inscriptions and faience tiles.
Harbor
Monastir’s pretty seafront promenade leads to the Port de Plaisance harbor, where pleasure yachts bob jauntily on the Mediterranean.
Located about 73 km from Enfidha and 170 km from Tunis.

KAIROUANKairouan flourished under the Aghlabid dynasty in the 9 century and founded in 670. Kairouan bears unique witnes...
24/08/2023

KAIROUAN

Kairouan flourished under the Aghlabid dynasty in the 9 century and founded in 670. Kairouan bears unique witness to the first centuries of this civilisation and its architectural and urban development. Despite the transfer of the political capital to Tunis in the 12 centuries, Kairouan remained the Maghreb principal holy city. Kairouan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Medina

The medina and its suburbs are an urban ensemble presenting all the components of an arabo-muslim town. The medina comprises juxtaposed dwellings divided into quarters separated by narrow and winding streets, it is surrounded by ramparts that extend over more than 3 km.

The Great Mosque

Rebuilt in the 9 centuries, is not only one of the major monuments of Islam but also a universal architectural masterpiece. She is served as a model for several Maghreban mosques, particularly for its decorative motifs, which are unique. Moreover, the Mosque of the Three Doors, built in 866 ADS, is the oldest known Islamic mosque with a sculpted facade.

Located about 61 km of Enfidha, 69 km of Monastir and 158 km of Tunis.

EL HAOUARIAEl Haouaria is on the northernmost tip of Cap Bon on the Sidi Abioud Mountain. This bustling small town, offe...
21/08/2023

EL HAOUARIA
El Haouaria is on the northernmost tip of Cap Bon on the Sidi Abioud Mountain. This bustling small town, offers slice of the genuine Tunisian Mediterranean life. It is also known by its Roman name of Aqualaria which means «country of eagles». Just across the water to the east is Sicily, making this one of the narrowest points between Africa and Europe.
Located about 114 km of Tunis.

MAHDIAMahdia is an old-fashioned and charming town with an unhurried air.Located about 47 km of Monastir, 74 km of Sfax ...
15/08/2023

MAHDIA

Mahdia is an old-fashioned and charming town with an unhurried air.

Located about 47 km of Monastir, 74 km of Sfax and 210 km of Tunis.

DOUZ & ZMELADouz is a town in the Kebili Governorate in the south of Tunisia, known as the «Gateway to the Sahara». The ...
11/08/2023

DOUZ & ZMELA

Douz is a town in the Kebili Governorate in the south of Tunisia, known as the «Gateway to the Sahara». The town of Douz has grown up around a large palm oasis that stands on the northern fringe of the Sahara. Surrounded by little other than desert and dry scrub land, historically it was an important stop on the trans-Saharan caravan routes.

Located about 460 km of Tunis.
Camp Zmela is situated on the edge of the Sahara, with tents. This is the best tent camp in the south, in great part because of its isolation and position slap-bang next to some of Tunisia’s mightiest dunes.

Matmata has one of Tunisia’s most unusual village landscapes. It’s a place of underground homes burrowed into the rock. ...
07/08/2023

Matmata has one of Tunisia’s most unusual village landscapes. It’s a place of underground homes burrowed into the rock. At this place the Berber people dig their homes out of the ground for more than 1000 years. There are more than 100 underground houses, there is even a subterranean hotel now. The houses are built around artificial craters, 5 to 10 m deep, with doors and windows in the steep walls towards the crater. Those craters look like a patio or a Roman atrium, and the lower part of the walls is often painted white. Sometimes several of those craters are connected by a labyrinth of tunnels.
Located about 130 km of Djerba and 339 km of Tunis.

GUERMESSAGuermessa is a mountain ruined Berber village along the hilltop to the west of Tataouine. It stretched across t...
02/08/2023

GUERMESSA
Guermessa is a mountain ruined Berber village along the hilltop to the west of Tataouine. It stretched across two peaks connected together with a narrow causeway. Interestingly, locals’ houses spread over the hills and are always freshly aired. Building up in the mountain, with the mountains as part of the houses made them cooler, and at the same time the mountains also protected the inhabitants from villains.
Located about 118 km of Djerba.

BEJABeja was built as a military town, laid out in a uniform grid pattern, but has since developed into a charming place...
28/07/2023

BEJA
Beja was built as a military town, laid out in a uniform grid pattern, but has since developed into a charming place with some interesting archaeological remains.
The simple white-washed houses with their red roofs contract sharply with the surrounding green fields and hillside. The medina is one of Tunisia’s most authentic. The old town remains almost untouched and it has numerous mosques along its bustling streets which are lined with shops. In the western quarter are some old cave dwellings, still in use. The craggy mountains are covered with tall pines and cork trees.
Attractions close to Beja are the Byzantine fort which was until recently used as a military base in the more modern 19 century buildings.
Located about 70 km of Tabarka and 112 km of Tunis.

Zaghouan is located below the northern slope of a Djebel. Known for its natural mineral wealth and especially for its ou...
24/07/2023

Zaghouan is located below the northern slope of a Djebel. Known for its natural mineral wealth and especially for its outstanding thermal springs, this originally Berber town fascinated the Romans who baptised it Ziqua before it was occupied by the Andalusian refugees in 1609.
On the mountain south of the city is the Roman water temple Djebel Zaghouan, source of an aqueduct which used to take water to the city of Carthage over 100 km away.

Located about 44 km of Enfidha and 53 km of Tunis. Zriba is another of those abandoned berber villages. She is hidden on a small mountain near Zaghouan. Zriba was deserted by its residents in the 1960, who decamped to the new city on the plains below, leaving behind an abandoned shell of a city, which is now an incredibly ethereal place to explore. Set in a saddle between the high hills, atmospheric old Zriba lies in near ruin – domed houses the color of the surrounding mountains is encircled by stone walls that have crumbled like a child’s building blocks.

AIN DRAHAMAin Draham is a city in north-western Tunisia in the Jendouba Governorate, historically a military outpost, su...
20/07/2023

AIN DRAHAM
Ain Draham is a city in north-western Tunisia in the Jendouba Governorate, historically a military outpost, summer resort and bazaar, today it is a regional economic hub.
It is located at an altitude of 800 m on the slopes of the Djebel Bir, one of the Kroumirie Mountains. Its name describes the sulfurous hot springs in the area used by the Romans in antiquity. Ruins of Roman baths are also found in the area.

Located about 26 km of Tabarka and 185 km of Tunis.

Djerba is an island in south Tunisia with beautiful sandy beaches, whitewashed domed houses and beautiful, peaceful and ...
17/07/2023

Djerba is an island in south Tunisia with beautiful sandy beaches, whitewashed domed houses and beautiful, peaceful and silent countryside. One from the best ecological destinations in the world. This island preserves its traditions and its unique architectural theme.
Djerba-Zarzis Airport. Tunisair provides service from the island to some major European cities, there is also domestic service provided by Tunisair’s subsidiary, Tunisair Express. A few European charter airlines also fly to the island.

NABEULNabeul is a coastal city, the capital of the most fertile region of the country. Founded 2400 years ago, Nabeul is...
13/07/2023

NABEUL
Nabeul is a coastal city, the capital of the most fertile region of the country. Founded 2400 years ago, Nabeul is the city of North Africa the oldest mentioned by the texts after Carthage.
The coast of Nabeul and its surroundings famous for their long sandy beaches and the succession of small coastal villages with crazy charm.
Located about 12 km of Hammamet and 68 km of Tunis.

EL JEMEl Jem was formerly the Roman town of Thysdrus, one of the most important towns in North Africa after Carthage. Th...
10/07/2023

EL JEM
El Jem was formerly the Roman town of Thysdrus, one of the most important towns in North Africa after Carthage. The Coliseum of El Jem has a length of 148 m, a width of 122 m and a height of 36 m high. Underneath the arena run two passageways, this was the place where animals, prisoners and gladiators were kept. Its capacity of 35000 spectators and its imposing size unquestionably ranks it among the largest amphitheaters in the world. This building dating from the 3 centuries, illustrates the greatness of the Roman Empire. The colosseum is great, almost as big as the one of Rome, and in better condition.

the amphitheater was declared a World Heritage UNESCO in 1979.
Located about 73 km of Monastir, 74 km of Sfax and 204 km of Tunis.

TATAOUINETataouine is capital of the Tataouine Governorate. The below-ground «cave dwellings» of the native Berber popul...
05/07/2023

TATAOUINE
Tataouine is capital of the Tataouine Governorate. The below-ground «cave dwellings» of the native Berber population, designed for coolness and protection.
Located about 117 km of Djerba and 503 km of Tunis.

Sidi Bou Saidis a town in northern Tunisia located about 20 km from the capital, Tunis.[1]Cafe de delice and coast viewN...
27/01/2023

Sidi Bou Said
is a town in northern Tunisia located about 20 km from the capital, Tunis.[1]
Cafe de delice and coast view
Named for a religious figure who lived there, Abu Said al-Baji, it was previously called Jabal el-Menar. The town itself is a tourist attraction and is known for its extensive use of blue and white. It can be reached by a TGM train, which runs from Tunis to La Marsa.

Tabarka Ṭbarqa) is a coastal town located in north-western Tunisia, close to the border with Algeria. Tabarka's history ...
23/01/2023

Tabarka

Ṭbarqa) is a coastal town located in north-western Tunisia, close to the border with Algeria. Tabarka's history is a mosaic of Berber, Punic, Hellenistic, Roman, Arabic, Genoese and Turkish culture. The town is dominated by an offshore rock on which there remains a Genoese castle. Nationalist leader Habib Bourguiba, later president of post-independence Tunisia, was exiled on Tabarka by the French colonial authorities in 1952.[1] Tourist attractions include coral fishing, the Coralis Festival of underwater photography, and its annual jazz festival.

Sidi Bou Saidis a town in northern Tunisia located about 20 km from the capital, Tunis.[1]Cafe de delice and coast viewN...
19/01/2023

Sidi Bou Said
is a town in northern Tunisia located about 20 km from the capital, Tunis.[1]

Cafe de delice and coast view
Named for a religious figure who lived there, Abu Said al-Baji, it was previously called Jabal el-Menar. The town itself is a tourist attraction and is known for its extensive use of blue and white. It can be reached by a TGM train, which runs from Tunis to La Marsa.

Ain Drahem is a city in northwestern Tunisia in the Jendouba Governorate, situated 25 kilometers south of Tabarka near t...
21/11/2022

Ain Drahem is a city in northwestern Tunisia in the Jendouba Governorate, situated 25 kilometers south of Tabarka near the border with Algeria. Historically a military outpost, summer resort and souq, today it is a regional economic hub.

The city is the capital of a delegation of 40,372 inhabitants. The city itself has an estimated population of 10,843 inhabitants (according to the census of 2004). It is located at an altitude of 800 meters on the slopes of the Djebel Bir (1014 m), one of the Kroumirie mountains. The city is located in one of the most humid areas of Tunisia and holds the record for the highest average rainfall at 1534 mm per year. Rainfalls are one of the major factors influencing landslides, often occurring in this area.[1]

Its name describes the sulfurous hot springs in the area used by the Romans in antiquity. Ruins of Roman baths are also found in the area.

Sousse or Soussa is a city in Tunisia, capital of the Sousse Governorate. Located 140 km (87 mi) south of the capital Tu...
11/11/2022

Sousse or Soussa is a city in Tunisia, capital of the Sousse Governorate. Located 140 km (87 mi) south of the capital Tunis, the city has 271,428 inhabitants (2014). Sousse is in the central-east of the country, on the Gulf of Hammamet, which is a part of the Mediterranean Sea. Its economy is based on transport equipment, processed food, olive oil, textiles, and tourism. It is home to the Université de Sousse.

Tozeur : is a city in southwest Tunisia. The city is located northwest of Chott el Djerid, in between this Chott and the...
08/11/2022

Tozeur : is a city in southwest Tunisia. The city is located northwest of Chott el Djerid, in between this Chott and the smaller Chott el Gharsa. It is the capital of Tozeur Governorate. It was the site of the ancient city and former bishopric Tusuros, which remains a Latin Catholic titular see.

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Naas Films Society is a production company founded by producers Alexander Naas and Abdelbaki Naas in 2007. The company is based in Sousse and have its representative offices in Tunis, Nefta and in Moscow at the legendary Mosfilm Studios.

The company has produced several feature film, TV series and documentaries. We are a team composed by executive producers, line producers, location managers and highly professional administrators who are specialized in production services through all the Tunisian territory. In international filming the key to success is to understand the differences in culture, language and available technologies.

Our mission is simple.

We provide a wide range of production services for video and film production in Tunisia: