In 1982, Hadj Rahim directed "Serkadji", a fiction film about the men's quarters of the Barberousse military prison in Algiers, where hundreds of FLN fighters were incarcerated and executed during the war of independence. Algeria between 1954 and 1962.
Agnès Varda eloquently captures Paris in the sixties with this real-time portrait of a singer set ad...
Rayan, a young French boxer of Algerian origin, loses his mother. As tradition dictates, he must acc...
During a televised debate on the Algerian war in the early 1980s, Professor Paulet denounced the met...
"Hijos de la tierra" presents a drama set a little before the 1920s, in which scattered news, storie...
Nedjma, an 18-year-old student passionate about fashion design refuses to let the tragic events of t...
Maamar (Sid Ali Kouiret), a young fisherman working in a small port in western Algeria, is forced to...
In 1895, young journalist Albertine Auclair arrives in the Kabylie during a family visit. The beauty...
Upon his death, a young African director, Abramo Malonga, bequeathed his first and last unfinished f...
After a bad breakup, a college-aged Parisian moves into her father's flat only to discover that he i...
Djamel and his deaf-mute companion Karim, both of North African origin, live in the middle of the ma...
Set amidst the civil war of Algeria in the 1990s, Enough! is the story of two women. Emel is a Weste...
"Gerboise bleue", the first French atomic test carried out on February 13, 1960 in the Algerian Saha...
The Desert Ark (L'Arche du Desert), a variation on Romeo and Juliet set in the Algerian desert. A yo...
In Algiers in 1993, while the civil war is starting, Mrs Osmane's tenants have to endure her bad tem...
A sublime documentary on childhood and bereavement that’s one of several shorts the filmmaker comple...