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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 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: L'Oranais (الوهراني) Lyes Salem: 2014 Arabic, French Drama Historical film: Abu Dhabi Film Festival
'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)
France The Good Life: La Belle Vie: Robert Enrico: Drama, War. 1963 France The Little Soldier: Le petit soldat: Jean-Luc Godard: Drama, War. 1964 France Italy The Unvanquished: L'Insoumis: Alain Cavalier: Drama, Thriller. Organisation armée secrète: 1965 Algeria So Young a Peace: Une si jeune paix: Jacques Charby: 1966 France Italy Target 500 ...
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.
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