During the French-Algerian War in the 1940s, Mostefa Ben Boulaid becomes a resistance leader and leads a group of Algerian fighters against French colonialism. He plans a daring escape from prison, digs a tunnel, and forms an escape plan. With the help of an Algerian woman and other revolutionaries, they struggle for independence and face war crimes committed by the French army.
Fly me to the Saitama is a hilarious comedy movie that takes place in Saitama, Japan. It follows the story of a Tokyo resident who faces discrimination and prejudice when he moves to Saitama. Through humorous and entertaining situations, the movie explores themes of class warfare and cultural differences.
The film relates the career of Colonel Lotfi, whose real name is Benali Boudghene, since his beginnings as an activist in Tlemcen where, with his classmates from high school, he posted the call of 1 November 1954, addressed by National Liberation Front (FLN) to the Algerian people.
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.
In the Year of the Pig is a documentary film that explores the Vietnam War, featuring interviews and footage from various sources. It delves into the political and military aspects of the conflict, as well as the impact on the Vietnamese people.
A small town in Algeria, in the years 1960-1962. Two young idle boys and rock fans, Boualem and Salah, try to survive in the turmoil of war, taking great care not to get involved.
The Cu Chi Tunnels is a documentary film that explores the network of tunnels used by the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War. It examines the resilience and ingenuity of the Vietnamese people as they fought for their independence. The film provides a glimpse into the harsh conditions, the sacrifices made, and the determination of the soldiers and civilians who lived and fought in the tunnels.
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