Days of Glory is a war movie set during World War II in French Algeria. It follows the story of a group of Algerian soldiers who join the French army to fight against the German occupation. The movie explores their struggles and sacrifices as they face discrimination and injustice while fighting for their country.
The Source is a comedic drama set in a traditional Muslim village in North Africa. The story revolves around a group of women who decide to go on a sex strike in order to protest and bring about change within their community. The film explores themes of gender equality, tradition, and the power of collective action.
Outside the Law is a thrilling movie set during the Algerian War, showcasing the struggles of three Algerian brothers fighting for independence against the French colonial regime. Filled with action, drama, and historical significance, the film explores themes of resistance, revenge, and the consequences of colonialism. Inspired by real-life events, it is a captivating portrayal of the fight for freedom in North Africa.
When a Tango dancer asks a Rabbi to enter a dance competition, there’s one big problem—due to his Orthodox beliefs, he’s not allowed to touch her! But the prize money would save his school from bankruptcy, so they develop a plan to enter the competition without sacrificing his faith, and the bonds of family and community are tested one dazzling dance step at a time in this lighthearted fable.
Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People takes a critical look at the negative and stereotypical representation of Arabs and Muslims in American cinema. Examining the history of Arab and Muslim characterizations on screen, the documentary reveals the impact of these portrayals on real-life perceptions and contributes to the perpetuation of stereotypes. Through interviews with scholars, activists, and filmmakers, the film aims to shed light on the racial profiling, propaganda, and prejudice prevalent in the film industry.
After the battle of Kfar Chouba in Lebanon in January 1975, Larbi Nasri, a young Algerian journalist, was caught in the whirlwind of events preceding the civil war. Linked to Maha, Hind, Raouf and Michel who surround Nahla, he witnesses the construction of the myth of Nahla, a singer adored by the Arab population. One day Nahla loses her voice on stage. The atmosphere of crisis that reigns around her is spreading like an infection. Larbi, fascinated, loses his footing and gets bogged down.
The film revolves around three Arab girls who travel to France, in search of the freedom they lost in the Arab countries from which they came, each in their own way.
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