Elisabeth lives a quiet live in the Belgian countryside with her young adult daughter Elodie. After the divorce from her husband Elisabeth took care of her daughter on her own. When Elodie disappears over night and Elisabeth discovers that she travelled to Syria to join the Islamic State, she begins her journey to find her daughter.
Nass Mlah City is a 2002-2006 Algeria comedy TV series directed by Djafar Gacem and broadcast by ENTV. It first aired in Algeria on 6 November 2002 and has since produced well over 52 episodes.
Like every year in Zitouna, a bear handler passes by. With his creature, he comes to challenge the small community. And like every year, it is Slimane El Mabrouk who defends the honor of the tribe. But this time, he dies, leaving two orphans, Omar and Ourida. Robbed of their inheritance, the children will grow up alone. The years pass, the French army settles in, and with it, the war. Mysteriously, one day, after the murder of a French legionnaire, Omar disappears into the bush, while his sister dies in childbirth. Omar will return to the village, much later, once independence has been acquired, as a representative of power and with this enigmatic formula: "You must know that the Revolution has not forgotten you". Personal revenge? Sincere desire to bring progress and modernity? ... The inhabitants of Zitouna, upset in their ancestral way of life, will not be long in having an answer to their questions.
The story of a family in the instability and violence that shook Algeria during the riots of October 1988 in the midst of the rise of fundamentalism and intolerance, disappointments and prohibitions, corruption, nepotism and abuse of power. On October 5, 1988, young Algerians occupied the streets... Afterwards, Algeria would plunge into the chaos of the Black Decade which would last more than ten years and leave more than 150,000 dead.
Long quest for a director specializing in commissioned films, who after a depression rediscovers his loved ones, his Casbah district, himself. Taken in hand, for a while, by his Islamist neighbor, it is above all the meeting with an old projectionist giving him a censored history of cinema and Algeria, which helps him to change, and to accept his own fantasies, embodied by Marilyn Monroe and the Andalusian.
Fawzi B. Saichi (in arabic : فوزي بسايشي), born April 9, 1951 in Aïn Sefra Algeria, is an Algerian actor. He is nicknamed "Rmimez" after his character in Djamel Bendeddouche's film "The Adventures of Rmimez" in 1986. Fawzi has lived in Algiers since the age of 6, and made his first appearance in the cinema in the film “Leïla et les Autres” by Sid Ali Mazif, in 1977. With the film by Rabah Laradji, written by Rachid Benallal, “Un Toit Et Une Famille”, released in 1982, he was awarded the prize for best male performance at the Carthage Cinematographic Days, in Tunisia. In 1986, Djamel Bendeddouche directed "Les Aventures de Rmimez (مغامرات رميمز)" a musical film starring Ouardia Hamitouche and Faouzi Saichi who performs "Rmimez" in a succession of clips, between dream and reality, meeting different actors . of the young Algerian music scene of the mid-1980s. "Rmimez", will become the nickname that will follow him throughout his career. An essential actor in Algerian cinema, he is also sought after by foreign filmmakers and will go on to produce more than twenty productions for television and cinema, including “Les Folles Années Du Twist” (1986), “De Hollywood à Tamanrasset” (1991). ), “Beur Blanc Rouge” (2006) by Mahmoud Zemmouri, La Route d’Istanbul by Rachid Bouchareb (2016), etc. In 2015, a tribute was paid to him in his presence and those of many figures of Algerian cinema at the Kateb Yacine regional theater in Tizi-ouzou.
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