On November 1, 1954, near Ghassira, a village lost in the Aurès Mountains, a French teacher and his wife and a local governor became the first civilian victims of a seven-year war that would lead to the independence of Algeria.
More than 50 years on, Malek Bensmail returned to this Shaoui village, which had become “the cradle of the Algerian Revolution,” and spent the seasons there filming its inhabitants, its school and its children.
Balanced between the present and the collective past, the film captures an Algerian reality in all its profoundly human, contradictory complexity.
Director : Malek Bensmail
Production : Unlimited, Cirta films, INA
3B Productions, ENTV "Alger capitale de la culture arabe, 2007"
CNC, Région Alsace, Centre Images, Région Centre
Communauté urbaine de Srasbourg, SCAM
Distribution : Tadrart Films
In theater: april 28th 2010
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MUNICH DOK.FEST: Best documentary TETOUAN: Special jury award PARIS, Cinema du reel: International competition |
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3 CONTINENTS NANTES: Special jury award DIGITAL CINEMA PARIS: Best documentary |