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.
In 1960, nine-year-old Bachir dreamed of becoming the son of a martyr because he had heard that the ...
Makhlouf Bombardier, unusual, decides to be elected mayor of a dechra (village). So he surrounds him...
The daily life and tribulations of colorful residents in the millennial popular district of the Casb...
El Ouelf Essaïb (الولف صعيب) is a comedy written and directed by Mohamed Hilmi, released in 1990. An...
A stubborn director who wants to rediscover the Algiers of his childhood comes up against the “Holly...
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...
In antique Rome, a simple pepboy for chars becomes involved in a coup against Cesar. Rahatlocum is ...
The events of the play take place in a comedic framework, where it sheds light on many issues of lif...
In 1988, Johnny Leclerc, the son of a Norman mother and an Alsatian father, lives in a suburban hous...
Omar, better known as Omar the Strawberry, is an old-fashioned bandit. Forced to flee to Algeria, he...
Algerian youth of the 1960s, straddling traditional South Mediterranean and Western culture and the ...
Long quest for a director specializing in commissioned films, who after a depression rediscovers his...