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Sid Ahmed Agoumi | ... | Slimane |
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Cheikh Nourredine | ... | Moh |
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Mohamed Chouikh | ... | Ali |
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Malek Kateb | ... | Brahim (as Malek-Eddine Kateb) |
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Jacques Monod | ... | L'administrateur |
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Jane Augier | ... | Hélène |
Jean Bouise | ... | Marc | |
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Djamila | ... | Zhera |
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Marien Bengharbi | ... | Dawda (as Malika Bengharbi) |
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Areski Nebti | ||
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Nourredine Agoulmine | ... | (as N. Agoulmine) |
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José Villa | ||
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Yannick Brouville | ||
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Ali Doumi | ||
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Mohamed Hamdi |
Slimane is an Algerian man in the french army during France occupation of Algeria, he get informed that his father is on death bed and his last wish is to see him before dying, the french army refuse to let Slimane see his dying father made him decide to run away, later he meets with 2 men and they become the 3 out-lows. Written by Akram Gus
It's a rare and very underrated film I am speaking about. It's an Algerian film, taking place in Algeria just after WW2, a decade before war in this very country. The story of a bunch of young men who refuse to pay taxes for the French government and who go on rampage. OK it's not a very good film; bad directing, bad acting, awful editing, but nevertheless interesting to watch. It was released in France back in 1976, seven years after its making, and I am not surprised, as far as French officers are rather shown in a very negative way. Not the best Algerian movie ever made but Worth viewing. I'll try to see more items of this kind and then comment them.