Timgad Trailer

Timgad Trailer (2016)

21 December 2016 Comedy, Family 100 mins

When he sets foot on Algerian soil, Jamel, a French archaeologist of Algerian origin, comes to excavate the magnificent Roman ruins of the village of Timgad. The past unfolds before him, and the present catches up with him when he is thrust into the role of coach of the local soccer team, "La Juventus de Timgad." Kids juggling a meager daily existence, with no jerseys or shoes, but dribbling with talent. Between ancient ruins and the scars of recent struggles, Jamel discovers on this field the tortuous roots and young shoots of an Algeria that dreams of reconciliation...and soccer championship.

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Cast

Mounir Margoum

as Jamel Ghomari

Crew

International Titles

Timgad Trailer

International Releases Dates

Belgium 22 February 2017

Germany 03 May 2018

Algeria 21 March 2017

France 21 December 2016

Viet Nam 03 November 2016

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