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The film also explores the rich and complex past of Algeria, where different civilizations and influences have left their mark. The film is a tribute to Algeria and its people, and a celebration of their resilience and diversity. [4] The film was released on June 16, 2015, in France, and received positive reviews from critics and audiences. It ...
drama, Civil War film: London Film Festival: Days of Glory (بلديون) Rachid Bouchareb: 2006 Arabic, French drama war film: Cannes: Outside the Law (خارجون عن القانون) Rachid Bouchareb: 2010 Arabic, French drama film Arab Film Festival Damascus: The Repentant (التائب) Merzak Allouache: 2012 Arabic drama film FIPRESCI Award
'196 metres') is a 2024 mystery thriller film written, scored, co-edited and directed by Chakib Taleb-Bendiab in his directorial debut. [1] An international co-production between Algeria, Tunisia, France and Canada, [ 2 ] the film stars Meriem Medjkane, Nabil Asli and Hichem Mesbah. [ 3 ]
Absolutely Fabulous (2001 film) Actors (film) The Adversary (film) Alice and Martin; Alice and the Mayor; All Together (2011 film) Aram (film) The Ardor; Arrête ton cinéma; The Assistant (2015 film) Astro Kid; At Five in the Afternoon; Au plus près du Soleil; L'Auberge espagnole; Ava (2017 French film)
Graduate First (French: Passe ton bac d'abord) is a 1978 French drama film directed by Maurice Pialat and starring Sabine Haudepin. [1] The film is set in the north of France, in Lens, in a region profoundly affected by unemployment – the students, from modest backgrounds, try to forget their fears of what tomorrow will bring.
The film won an award at the 1967 Cannes Film Festival for Best First Work. [8] Outside of Algeria, one of the most famous films of this era is ''The Battle of Algiers'' (1966), an Algerian-Italian co-production that obtained three Oscar nominations.
The film opened on 400 screens in France, with 195,242 admissions after one week, which equaled a fifth place on the domestic box-office chart. The number of screens was increased to 437 for the second week, but the film dropped to eighth place on the chart. When the theatrical run ended, a total of 393,335 tickets had been sold. [24]
Below is an incomplete list of feature films, television films or TV series which include events of the Algerian War. This list does not include documentaries, short films. This list does not include documentaries, short films.