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Set during the Algerian War of Independence. In the film, the French army surrounds a southern Algerian village where they believe an enemy is being hidden and force the inhabitants to either confront the issue or die of thirst.
- Fi Rassi Rond Point
- Les Jours d’avant
- Rachida
- Days of Glory
- Bab El-Oued
Directed by Hassan Ferhani, Fi Rassi Rond Point is an award-winning documentary that looks at the lives of the staff at Africa’s biggest slaughterhouse, based out of Algiers.
Nominated for an award at the 2015 Cesar Awards, Karim Moussaoui’s film ‘Les Jours d’Avant’ looks into the nation’s Black Decade, where violence ruled Algeria’s streets.
Screened in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, this Yamina Bachir directed film made history as the first feature film directed by an Algerian woman. The film tells the story of Rachida, who lives in a traditional neighbourhood in Algiers and is confronted by a group of terrorists.
Rachid Bouchareb’s 2006 film was nominated for the 2006 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Like many films that came before it, ‘Days of Glory’ is a war film, but it was its controversial focus on the discrimination towards North African soldiers that helped the Free French Forces during WWII that sets it apart.
Mezrak Allouache’s Bab El-Oued is a must-watch. The film delves into the work of Muslim fundamentalists. Told through the story of a young baker, Boualem, who becomes the target of a fundamentalist group after tearing down one of the speakers they use to spread propaganda.
This is a list of films produced in Algeria. Award-winning Algerian films. À l'ombre des chênes (1974) Adhilai al beida (1991) Al-Salam Al-Walid (1965), also known as So Young a Peace. Algérie, entre douleur et liberté (2000) Ali au pays des mirages (1981), also known as Ali fi bilad al-sarab or Ali in Wonderland (1978) Aliénations (2004)
FilmDirectedRelease DatesLanguageThe Battle of Algiers (معركة ...1966Arabic, FrenchThe Winds of the Aures (ريح ...1966Arabic, FrenchZ (زاد)1969French, Russian, EnglishL'Opium et le Bâton (الأفيون ...1971Arabic, FrenchJun 2, 2023 · From the early pioneers that laid the foundations to the up-and-coming talents of today, below, six Algerian movies to keep on your radar. ‘Papicha’ (2019) Director: Mounia Meddour
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11 titles. Sort by List order. 1. A Prophet. 2009 2h 35m R. 7.8 (103K) Rate. 90 Metascore. A delinquent Muslim man struggles to get by in prison until he is taken under the wing of a powerful mob boss. But his gradual rise through the mob's ranks brings him in conflict with his mentor.
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