Algeria, Unspoken Stories

Algérie, histoires à ne pas dire is a 2007 documentary film.

Algérie, histoires à ne pas dire (Algeria, Unspoken Stories)
Directed byJean-Pierre Lledó
Produced byNaouel Films, 1001 Productions
Screenplay byJean-Pierre Lledó
Music byHayyet Ayad
CinematographyOthmane Abbane
Edited byKathena Attia
Release date
2007
Running time
155 minutes
CountryAlgeria
France

Synopsis

When independence is declared in 1962, the minority communities of Jewish and European origin flee Algeria. Four people of Muslim ascendency searching for the truth about their own lives evoke the last decades of French colonization, the years of war, from 1955 to 1962. Hatred and friendship lead us through a hidden memory: their relationships with their Jewish and Christian neighbours. The foundational myths of the new Algeria are revisited, but will they succeed in getting to the bottom of their own legends?

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