
1962, at the end of the Algerian War, Algerian independence activists are released from Rennes priso...

The image of French prisoners was very often evoked in Algerian cinema and literature, but until tod...

On November 1, 1954, the National Liberation Front of Algeria announced the war for the country's in...

Just one of the many far-reaching impacts of the slave trade on human history is on agriculture and ...

Pierre Clément, student and photographer of René Vauthier, first accompanied him to Tunisia to make ...

This docu-fiction recounts the difficulties overcome by an ALN detachment whose perilous mission i...

Between 1954-1962, one hundred to three hundred young French people refused to participate in the Al...

In a year of uprisings and political unrest, Stonebreakers documents the fights around monuments in ...

In 1994, at over seventy years old, Gilberte and William Sportisse, threatened by the FIS, arrived f...

How the Monuments Came Down is a timely and searing look at the history of white supremacy and Black...

“La Zerda and the songs of oblivion” (1982) is one of only two films made by the Algerian novelist A...

“La Voix du Peuple,” composed of archival photographs by René Vauthier and others, exposes the root ...

Illustrated with archival photographs, animations and live action, this film explores the history an...

The former French colonies in Central and West Africa have been independent since 1960, but most of ...

Many of them participated in the struggle for Algerian independence. There are "those who believed i...

In July 2020, Rob Bliss, a young, white filmmaker, posted a video of what happened when he held up a...

Roberto Muniz, nicknamed "Mahmoud the Argentinian," was a revolutionary fighter who joined the Natio...