

Algérie du possible
Visit website7.5/10 • 2
2016-12-07 • 1h 22m
By meeting his former comrades in combat, the film follows the journey of Yves Mathieu, anti-colonialist in Black Africa then lawyer for the FLN. When Algeria became independent, he drafted the Decrees of March on vacant property and self-management, promulgated in 1963 by Ahmed Ben Bella. Yves Mathieu's life is punctuated by his commitments in an Algeria that was then called "The Lighthouse of the Third World". The director, who is his daughter, returns to the conditions of his death in 1966.
- Directors
- Viviane Candas
- Writters
- Viviane Candas
- Editors
- Claudine Dumoulin

Algérie du possible
Visit website2016-12-07 • 1h 22m
7.5/10 • 2
By meeting his former comrades in combat, the film follows the journey of Yves Mathieu, anti-colonialist in Black Africa then lawyer for the FLN. When Algeria became independent, he drafted the Decrees of March on vacant property and self-management, promulgated in 1963 by Ahmed Ben Bella. Yves Mathieu's life is punctuated by his commitments in an Algeria that was then called "The Lighthouse of the Third World". The director, who is his daughter, returns to the conditions of his death in 1966.
- Directors
- Viviane Candas
- Writters
- Viviane Candas
- Editors
- Claudine Dumoulin
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- French
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- algeriaalgerian war (1954-62)