‘Take My Breath’ Review: Tunisia’s Good-Looking Oscar Submission Explores Intersex Identity

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Alissa Simon Film Critic Tunisia has made relatively few submissions for the international feature Oscar, yet thanks to female helmer Kaouther Ben Hania, the country recently earned a nomination with “The Man Who Sold His Skin” (2020) and a place on the shortlist with “Four Daughters” (2023).

This year’s submission, “Take My Breath,” comes from another female director, Nada Mezni Hafaiedh, but did not make the shortlist.

The beautifully shot, attractively cast melodrama follows the plight of an intersex person living as a woman until her secret is betrayed.

Unfortunately, the well-intentioned screenplay by Hafaiedh and Pascal Jousse piles on such a plethora of social issues (police corruption, violence against women, sexual trafficking, illegal immigration) that it overwhelms the central storyline.

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