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Where is the Carthage Festival held?


The Carthage Film Festival is held in Tunis, Tunisia. Founded in 1966, it is the oldest film festival in Africa and one of the most prestigious events in Tunisia. It is also called by its abbreviation JCC. 


The 33rd edition of the Carthage Film Festival kicked off in Tunisia's capital and will end on November 5. Guests from all parts of the world come to attend this event.

 Where is the Carthage Festival held?

Carthage


The Carthage Film Festival is an annual event that takes place in Tunis. Founded in 1966, the festival is also known by its abbreviation JCC. The 33rd edition of the Carthage Film Festival kicked off in Tunisia's capital and will end on November 5. Guests from all parts of the African continent are expected to attend the event.


Tunisia



The Carthage Film Festival is held in Tunis, Tunisia. The festival was founded in 1966 and is also called by its abbreviation JCC. The Carthage Film Festival features classical music, jazz, folk music, theater, films, and ballet. The festival is held in the Roman Amphitheatre of Carthage and was founded in 1963 by the Tunisian government.



North Africa



The Carthage Film Festival is an annual event that takes place in Tunis, the capital of North Africa. The festival celebrates the best in international cinema and promotes filmmakers from around the world.


 The festival is held in the Théâtre municipal de Tunis, which is a Roman theatre located near the presidential palace. The theatre has a capacity of 8,000 people and offers a unique setting for the festival.



Mediterranean Sea



The Carthage Festival is held on the Mediterranean Sea. This should not be confused with the important Carthage Film Festival which always be held in October. The Acropolium today forms part of the contemporary Tunisian cultural scene and serves as a venue for public events and classical music. 


The Roman Theater of Carthage is home to frequent modern performances and is one of the best things to do while in Tunis.

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