Ikach, is a farce in two acts in popular Arabic, written by André Sarrouy and adapted and directed by himself. A critique of marriage in colonial Algeria at a time when women were little taken into account. Cunning of women and stupidity of husbands, on an original soundtrack composed by Mohamed Iguerbouchène.
The daily life and tribulations of colorful residents in the millennial popular district of the Casb...
A stubborn director who wants to rediscover the Algiers of his childhood comes up against the “Holly...
El Ouelf Essaïb (الولف صعيب) is a comedy written and directed by Mohamed Hilmi, released in 1990. An...
Makhlouf Bombardier, unusual, decides to be elected mayor of a dechra (village). So he surrounds him...
In 1960, nine-year-old Bachir dreamed of becoming the son of a martyr because he had heard that the ...
In antique Rome, a simple pepboy for chars becomes involved in a coup against Cesar. Rahatlocum is ...
It's May 1943, and two Italian American soldiers, Joe and Frank, are searching the North African des...
In Kabylie, rude mountain region in the north of Algeria. Arezki finds the young Larbi exhausted, bu...
Two rich tourists, a photographer and a painter, meet during a walk in Kabylia. Their wanderings are...
On his return to Algeria, Belkacem Hadjadj, a young graduate of INSAS in Brussels, joined Algerian t...
A modern couple seeks to find marital happiness in a context where Algerian society is taking the “f...
Abderrahim is a mechanic and singer in his spare time. One day, he receives a car to repair, driven ...
Originally commissioned by the city of Algiers to promote tourism, Mohamed Zinet’s Tahia ya Didou bl...
In one of the tribes of the Algerian Sahara, everyone awaits the arrival of the hero who will defend...