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La Bataille d'Alger

Titre original : La battaglia di Algeri
  • 1966
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La Bataille d'Alger (1966)
THE REVOLT THAT STIRRED THE WORLD!

Director Gillo Pontecorvo's highly acclaimed masterpiece THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS is regarded as one of modern cinema's finest achievements. Now, Digitally RE-MASTERED IN HIGH DEFINITION from restored archive elements approved by the filmmakers, this all-time classic release of “The Battle Of Algiers” also commemorates 
the 50th anniversary of Algerian independence. This new HD version includes some previously unseen footage, 
making this the most complete edition ever anywhere.

SPECIAL FEATURES
EXCLUSIVE PRESENTATION & INTERVIEW WITH DIRECTOR KEN LOACH
EXCLUSIVE PRESENTATION BY DIRECTOR PAUL GREENGRASS (Bourne films)                  
THE MAKING OF THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS
An exclusive interview with Director Gillo Pontecorvo
THE REAL BATTLE OF ALGIERS 
Interview with Producer & protagonist SAADI YACEF, head of FLN guerrillas
OUR WAR FOR FREEDOM
Interview with FLN fighter ZOHRA DRIF BITAT (the Milk Bar bomber portrayed in the film)
PHOTO GALLERIES From filmmakerÂ’s personal archives
FILM TRAILERS, Theatrical and Argent Trailer
ALSO INCLUDED A SPECIAL BOOKLET “ITALIANS IN ALGIERS; An essay by author-scholar David Forgacs, Professor at NYU, on the remarkable genesis of the film and how it was shaped by both the award-winning Italian filmmakers and its ex-guerrilla Algerian producer, whose memoir the film is based on.
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Reconstitution de la vraie bataille d'Alger en 1957, lorsque se soulève a population algérienne musulmane contre le pouvoir colonial français, et la tentative du détachement parachutiste de ... Tout lireReconstitution de la vraie bataille d'Alger en 1957, lorsque se soulève a population algérienne musulmane contre le pouvoir colonial français, et la tentative du détachement parachutiste de l'armée française de « pacifier » le secteur.Reconstitution de la vraie bataille d'Alger en 1957, lorsque se soulève a population algérienne musulmane contre le pouvoir colonial français, et la tentative du détachement parachutiste de l'armée française de « pacifier » le secteur.

  • Réalisation
    • Gillo Pontecorvo
  • Scénario
    • Franco Solinas
    • Gillo Pontecorvo
  • Casting principal
    • Brahim Hadjadj
    • Jean Martin
    • Yacef Saadi
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Gillo Pontecorvo
    • Scénario
      • Franco Solinas
      • Gillo Pontecorvo
    • Casting principal
      • Brahim Hadjadj
      • Jean Martin
      • Yacef Saadi
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  • Film noté 242 parmi les meilleurs
    • Nommé pour 3 Oscars
      • 9 victoires et 8 nominations au total

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    Brahim Hadjadj
    Brahim Hadjadj
    • Ali La Pointe
    • (as Brahim Haggiag)
    Jean Martin
    Jean Martin
    • Col. Mathieu
    Yacef Saadi
    • Djafar
    • (as Saadi Yacef)
    Samia Kerbash
    • Fathia
    Ugo Paletti
    • Captain
    Fouzia El Kader
    • Halima
    • (as Fusia El Kader)
    Mohamed Ben Kassen
    • Petit Omar
    • (as Petit Omar)
    Si Mohamed Baghdadi
    • Larbi Ben M'hidi
    • (non crédité)
    Franco Morici
    • Mahmoud
    • (non crédité)
    Tommaso Neri
    • Captain
    • (non crédité)
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    • The Drunk Man
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    Gene Wesson
      • Réalisation
        • Gillo Pontecorvo
      • Scénario
        • Franco Solinas
        • Gillo Pontecorvo
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      Résumé

      Reviewers say 'The Battle of Algiers' offers a raw, documentary-style portrayal of the Algerian War of Independence. It delves into colonialism, resistance, and brutal tactics, highlighting moral ambiguities and human suffering. The film's realism is enhanced by local actors and on-location shooting. Its narrative structure provides a comprehensive view of the conflict, making it relevant to contemporary issues of occupation and resistance.
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      Bobbyh-2

      Great war movie? Yes---and maybe the best POLITICAL movie ever.

      I wish I could locate a videocassette of this film--subtitled, not dubbed. The first time I saw it, I was a little put off by what I thought was a pompous disclaimer that "not one foot" of documentary footage had been used. But, in light of the finished product, it's a remarkable statement. If a film has better captured the harsh and ugly realities that are an inevitable part of a true revolutionary movement, I never saw it. It is greatly to its credit that one never gets a sense of "good guys vs. bad guys" here--only of people trapped in a truly impossible set of circumstances, from which no escape is possible without confrontation and bloodshed. It was depressing to see this movie in Berkeley in the early 70s, and hear the audience cheer the "heroic" Algerian revolutionaries while booing the "villainous" French, in view of the great pains that had been taken to present a balanced viewpoint. This film is thrilling, heartbreaking, thought-provoking, and beautiful--sometimes by turns and sometimes all at once. If you haven't seen it and it show up anywhere in the vicinityh, drop everything and go--and pray that it's subtitled and not dubbed. (There are dubbed prints and, as is usually the case, dubbing pretty nearly wrecks it.) This is a masterpiece.
      9mbouchagour

      I can't be objective !

      As Algerian, I watched this movie 2 times a year for 20 years, this movie is a part of my story. It helped me to put imagines and sounds to stories I heard from my teachers, cousins, as my grand-parents and my parents still can't talk about that horrible war.

      By now, as I'm growing old, I understand that this movie is not the 'Truth', it was 'war', and in a war even good people can do horrible things. And I know what I'm talking about as I was there, in Algeria, during the 'Dark Decennial', while we were fighting against our own people whom turned terrorists in the name of Islam.

      So for those who will watch this film, please just remember not to judge any of the parties : Algerian /or/ French. It was a war and no war is nice, people die, and those who survive will suffer. Films/art are a form of exorcism for that pain we keep silently inside.

      I like this movie, because I saw tears in the beautiful green eyes of my grand mother every time she watched it and it always gave her a good opportunity to cry for my grand father that she lost during the war. I saw my father crying for his father that he never knew, and saw him also being closer to his mom because.

      For me, this movie will always be a 'Good movie to watch in Family'
      JohnDeSando

      An unforgettable study of occupation and defeat.

      In 1962 after more than 130 years of French colonial rule, Algeria became independent. Gillo Pontecorvo's `Algiers' shows the decade leading to that liberation in a powerful story about Muslims asserting their rights through violence, hiding, and plotting in the Kasbah, a demiworld of narrow, winding, seemingly endless alleys that are the only protection the rebels have from the eyes of the French. The re-release of the 1965 black and white film is a convincing story of a people who do not want to be occupied and will give their lives so their families can one day be free.

      The story centers on a couple of Muslim leaders, the charismatic Col. of the French forces, and the bombings and shootouts that at one point averaged just over 4 per day. The film's sympathy is for the Muslims, but the Colonel has moments of reflection that could be sympathetic, especially with the revelation that he was a member of the resistance in WWII and may have suffered in a concentration camp. The director shows the influence of Italian neo-realists like Roberto Rossellini (`Paisan') by shooting in documentary style on location, using non-actors (except for the Colonel), and generally avoiding an agitprop angle.

      But the film's sympathy in the end belongs to the occupied people. When 3 rebel women change appearance to look French, infiltrate, and plant bombs, the irony obvious to American audiences in their current struggle is a tribute to the strength of the narration and characterization and the universal dislike of occupation and subjugation.

      The torture of the Muslim prisoners is the most poignant relevance to the recent scandal in Iraq. The Colonel's justification for the practice to gain life-saving information is classic `ends-justify-the-means' logic still being used by great nations. In fact, the Pentagon reportedly had seen this film during the first days of the second Iraq War; some say they learned nothing from the film, which is an unforgettable study of occupation and defeat.
      Tony43

      Should be mandatory viewing for every American

      "Battle of Algiers" is simply one of the greatest films every made. If film making can be about truth as well as fantasy, then a movie that includes a title card telling viewers that there is not one foot of documentary or newsreel footage in it must deserve viewing.

      "Battle of Algiers" contains scenes that seem so real, you suspect that they couldn't have been staged. When three Algerian women come down from the Casbah to plant bombs in the French quarter of the city, you can almost cut the tension with a knife. When the bombs go off, you think they must have been real bombs. And when you see the devastation they leave in their wake, you cannot fail to be moved. The massive rebellion in the streets at the end of the film also seems so real, you sit wondering how many extras must have been injured filming those scenes.

      "Battle of Algiers" combines brilliant photography, crisp direction, an intriguing plot and some very fine acting. Throw in a terrific music score, splendid editing, impressive special effects and the best example ever of docudrama style production and you have a masterpiece of film making.

      But film making is not nearly as important as human life and no film in general release today says more about America's current involvement in the middle east and many other parts of the world than this picture about the French in Algeria, made more than three decades ago.

      Every American should view this film, then think about our current occupation of Iraq.
      10Fella_shibby

      It's hard to make a good movie, even harder 2 make a good movie wth historical authenticity bt the hardest of all is 2 make a good movie with non-professional actors who had..

      ..who had lived through the real battle.

      Director Pontecorvo and cinematographer Marcello Gatti are true geniuses who amazingly filmed the movie in black and white and experimented with various techniques to give the film the look of newsreel and documentary film and that too making it an engrossing n enlightening experience.

      Although the rebels lost the Battle of Algiers, they won the Algerian War n their freedom from the French colonial regime.

      This movie showed the impact of colonialism on daily lives.

      The guy who played Ali is noteworthy, one of the rebel female has a sharp contour cheeks and the character lil Omar will always be remembered.

      The torture of the rebel prisoners is the most poignant relevance to the recent ongoings worldwide.

      The ironical aspect is that of the Colonel, who himself suffered torture by the Nazis in a concentration camp, now torturing common civilians to obtain information.

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      • Anecdotes
        One of the few films in Oscar® history to be a nominee in two separate non-consecutive years. It was a foreign film nominee for 1966 and then a nominee for screenplay and direction for 1968.
      • Gaffes
        In the final scenes, showing the mass street protests, the French police are backed up by armored vehicles that are Soviet-made SU-100 tank destroyers. These were part of the Algerian military when the film was made in 1966 after independence, but would not have been present or used by the French at any time.
      • Citations

        Ben M'Hidi: It's hard to start a revolution. Even harder to continue it. And hardest of all to win it. But, it's only afterwards, when we have won, that the true difficulties begin. In short, Ali, there's still much to do.

      • Crédits fous
        The credits for the French release, which are used for contemporary versions of the film, differ from the credits in the original Italian release. In the original credits, Brahim Hadjadj is below Jean Martin and Yacef Saadi, Tommaso Neri is billed as one of the leads, Franco Moruzzi is credited, and Samia Kerbash is given the surname "Michele". The French release gives Hadjadj top billing, removes Neri and Moruzzi from the credits, and refers to Kerbash by her correct surname.
      • Connexions
        Edited into Commando leopard (1985)
      • Bandes originales
        St. Matthew Passion BWV 244, 1st movement
        (1727)

        Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach

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      Détails

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      • Date de sortie
        • 21 octobre 1971 (France)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Italie
        • Algérie
      • Site officiel
        • Criterion
      • Langues
        • Arabe
        • Français
        • Anglais
        • Espagnol
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • La batalla de Argel
      • Lieux de tournage
        • Casbah, Alger, Algérie
      • Sociétés de production
        • Igor Film
        • Casbah Film
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      • Budget
        • 800 000 $US (estimé)
      • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
        • 879 794 $US
      • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
        • 64 870 $US
        • 11 janv. 2004
      • Montant brut mondial
        • 962 002 $US
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      • Durée
        • 2h 1min(121 min)
      • Couleur
        • Black and White
      • Mixage
        • Mono
      • Rapport de forme
        • 1.85 : 1

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