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2003-01-010h 52m

Documentary

It is with the architect Jean-Jacques Deluz, that we visit Algiers, "his city" since 1960 and that he left only two years during the worst moments of terrorism. From the Casbah, in the 19th century center, including the cities of Fernand Pouillon and Bab El Oued to arrive at the new city of Maelma which he built today. Tender look, but without concessions at the same time architectural promenade and meetings with actors of art and culture: Djamel Allam, the singer Kabyle, Djamel Amrani, the poet, friend of Jean Sennac, Mohamed Ben Gettaf, Dramaturge and director of the theater of Algiers, Souad Delmi-Bourras, young designer Boudjemàa Kareche, director of the Algerian cinema, Amine Kouider, conductor, who relaunches the opera in Algeria, the painter Malek Salah, and others. A look at Algeria and the Algerians, far from the clichés of certain media, the bias being to seek signs of hope rather than "blood and tears".

Directors
Jean Asselmeyer
Writters
Jean Asselmeyer

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  1. Jean-Jacques Deluz

    Jean-Jacques Deluz

    Self

  2. Boudjemaâ Karèche

    Boudjemaâ Karèche

    Self

  3. M'hamed Benguettaf

    M'hamed Benguettaf

    Self

  4. Djamel Allam

    Djamel Allam

    Self

  5. Djamel Amrani

    Djamel Amrani

    Self

  6. Souad Delmi-Bouras

    Souad Delmi-Bouras

    Self

  7. Amine Kouider

    Amine Kouider

    Self

  8. Malek Salah

    Malek Salah

    Self

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Released
Original Language
French
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Keywords
algiers, algeriaalgeriadjazairtravel documentaryalgerian culturealgerian architecture