Screening
As part of our strand Voices of Algeria, we present two visions of Algeria from 1966 to 2019.
143 Sahara Street
FRA | 2019 | 100 mins | dir. Hassen Ferhani | doc | in French with EN subs | Cert tbc
Hassen Ferhani's quiet documentary 143 Sahara Street is an intimate portrait of a woman, a landscape, and even a country, Algeria. As she engages with the assortment of travelers who come through her door, Malika, owner of an off-the-grid café in the Sahara Desert, discusses religion, the economy, politics, and family.
Elles
ALG |1966 | 22 mins | dir. Ahmed Lallem | in French with EN subs | Cert tbc
In Ahmed Lallem’s 1966 short film Elles, Algerian schoolgirls elucidate on their position in society four years after the country gained independence from France, revealing how they envisage the future, democracy, their place in society.
The screening on 17 May (8.30pm) will be introduced by author Kamel Daoud. See also other screening on 22 May (3.30pm).
See also:
- At War for Algeria
- Out of Algeria: Faïza Guène & Sarah Ardizzone
- Their Algeria introduced by Faïza Guène
- The Outsiders: Kamel Daoud, Ben Okri & Agnès Poirier