Directed by Pierre Clément and Djamel-Eddine Chanderli, produced by the FLN Information Service in 1958, this film is a rare document. Pierre Clément is considered one of the founders of Algerian cinema. In this film he shows images of Algerian refugee camps in Tunisia and their living conditions. A restored DVD version released in 2016, from the 35 mm original donated by Pierre Clément to the Contemporary International Documentation Library (BDIC).
The SAS (Section Administrative Spécialisée) were created in 1956 by the French army during the Alge...
On August 9, 2016, a young Cree man named Colten Boushie died from a gunshot to the back of his head...
This first entry in the "Believe It Or Not" series of shorts visits northern Africa. Included are a ...
It is a daring idea: to grow food from old mattresses in a desolate camp at the edge of a war zone. ...
For years now, the Kremlin has been systematically trying to use well-trained hackers for its own be...
An account of the brief life of the writer Albert Camus (1913-1960), a Frenchman born in Algeria: hi...
An exhaustive explanation of how the military occupation of an invaded territory occurs and its cons...
Director Djamel Kelfaoui pays tribute to the great singer Cheb Hasni, king of sentimental raï, who b...
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In the 1980s, Algeria experienced a tumultuous social context which reached its peak during the riot...
This FitzPatrick Traveltalk short visits the cities of Casablanca, Rabat, and Marrakesh in Morocco, ...
By meeting his former comrades in combat, the film follows the journey of Yves Mathieu, anti-colonia...
“Forgetting is complicit in recidivism,” says the commentary of this film dedicated to the demonstra...
A harrowing account of Europe's migrant crisis. A family of Syrian refugees separated by the borders...