Mohamed Rachid Benhadj

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For Bread Alone Trailer

Mohamed Rachid Benhadj was born on July 12, 1949 in Algiers. Painter and architect, he graduated in cinema from the University of Paris and directed a short documentary film on immigrant workers in the Nice region. In 1979, he joined Algerian Radio Television where he directed several short and medium fiction films and documentaries including Le n° 49 in 1980. Le Fusil and Le Mirage in 1983. Mohamed Rachid Benhadj directed various advertising spots for the Ministry of Affairs Social in Algeria. Louss (Roses des Sables) is his first feature film

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Matares Trailer (2020)

15 June 2020

A drama about immigration and the fight for survival, seen from the side of children: Mona, a catholic Ivorian little girl, and Said, a Muslim Algerian kid.

For Bread Alone Trailer (2004)

26 May 2004

The true story of Moroccan writer Mohamed Choukri, who grew up in poverty and illiteracy, with a violent father and a submissive mother who was the family's sole source of support.

The Star of Algiers Trailer (2016)

16 March 2016

A young musician, Moussa, dreams of becoming the Michael Jackson of Algiers. All he has to offer is his talent and energy, taking his crazy dream on the road with his small band, initially playing at weddings then posh bars and nightclubs.

Mirka Trailer (2000)

10 March 2000

The isolated lives of people on a farm at the top of the mountains are changed by a ten-year-old child named Mirka.

Rose Of The Desert Trailer (1989)

02 January 1989

An oasis lost in the Saharan desert more than 700km from Algiers. A society still functioning on centuries-old rituals.

Parfums d'Alger Trailer (2015)

01 January 2015

Karima, a famous photographer who has been living in Paris for several years, is forced to return to Algiers after receiving a call from her mother informing her that her tyrannical father's health is rapidly declining.

Touchia Trailer (1993)

02 January 1993

A woman trapped in her flat by Islamic demonstrators in 1991 recalls a parallel disillusionment when her 1950s dreams of independence ended in rape and the death of her closest friend.