La Bataille d’Alger (Cinematic Siblings)
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Set between 1954 and 1957, during the most intense phase of the Algerian War of Independence, La Bataille d’Alger depicts the growing confrontation between FLN fighters and the French colonial authorities in the streets of Algiers. Shot with almost documentary immediacy, the film highlights both the mechanisms of urban guerrilla warfare and the human cost of colonial domination, making it one of the most striking cinematic reflections on revolution and the power of the state. "A masterpiece of historical realism and dramatic power." (Robert Ageron)
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Algeria-Italy, 1966 Directed by: Gillo Pontecorvo Original version with French subtitles (vostFR) Duration: 121 minutes Format: Digital Cast: Brahim Hadjadj, Jean Martin, Yacef Saadi, Samia Kerbash Leone d’oro, Venice Biennale 1966 Three Oscar nominations, including Best Director and Screenplay (1967-1969) 4K restoration. Automatically translated from French.
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