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1971-2010

     
   

Omar Gatlato (1975)

     
  1971  
     
   

Films of Note

   

 

   

L’Opium et le baton (The Opium and the Baton) (Ahmed Rachedi) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

     
     
  1972  
     
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Workers in television, radio and film create the Union of the Audiovisual Arts.   Director Mohamed Bouamari coins the phrase "cinema djidid," (new cinema) to describe the type of films Algerian filmmakers should be producing. [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

The National Cinema Office (ONCIC) is established.  [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
   

Algeria 1972: Other Films of Note

   

 

   

Décembre (December (Mohamed Lakhdar-Hamina) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Noua (Abdelaziz Tolbi) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Sanaoud (Mohamed Slimane Riad) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1973  
     
   

Films of Note

     
   

El Faham (The Charcoal Maker) (Mohamed Bouamari) [MORE] [ADD}

     
     
     
  1975  
     
    Chroniques des annés de braises (1975)
   

 

   

– A Charter of African Film-makers is promulgated after the second congress of FEPACI in Algiers.  [MORE] [ADD]  

   

 

 

– The African nations attending the Algiers charter on African Cinema agree that the state of the film industry in Africa calls for militant organisation if it is to contend with other film industries.   [MORE] [ADD] 

   

 

   

Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina’s Chroniques des années de braises (Chronicle of the years of ember) wins the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival.   [MORE] [ADD] 

     
     
     
  1976  
     
   

Films of Note

   
 

Omar Gatlato (Merzak Allouache) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1977  
     
   

Films of Note

     
   

Leila et las autres (Leila and the Others) (Sid Ali Mazif) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1978  
     
   

Films of Note

     
   

Ali au pays des mirage (Ali in Wonderland) (Ahmed Rachedi) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1979  
     
    Assia Djebbar’s La Nouba, the first Algerian film directed by a woman, is released.    [MORE] [ADD]
     
     
   

Algeria 1979: Other Films of Note

   

 

   

Premier Pas (First Step) (Mohamed Bouamari) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

Nahla (Farouk Beloufa) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1982  
     
   

Films of Note

     
    Jowjet Libni (1982)
     
   

Jowjet Libni (A Wife for My Son) (Ali Ghalem) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1983  
     
   

Films of Note

     
    La Zerda ou les chantes de l'oubli (La Zerda, or Songs of Forgetting) (Assia Djebbar) [MORE] [ADD]
     
     
     
  1985  
     
   

Films of Note

     
   

The History of a Meeting (Brahim Tsaki) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1986  
     
   

Films of Note

     
   

Les Folles années du twist (The Crazy Years of the Twist) (Mahmoud Zemmouri) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

La Dernière Image (Mohamed Lakhdar-Hamina) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1989  
     
   

Films of Note

     
   

Desert Rose (Mohamed Rachid Benhadj) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1990  
     
   

Films of Note

     
   

El Guetra (The Drop) (Belkacem Hadjaj) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1991  
     
   

Films of Note

     
   

Cheb (Rachid Bouchareb) [MORE] [ADD]

   

 

   

From Hollywood to Tamanrasset (Mahmoud Zemmouri) [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
  1994  
   
    Le Demon au feminin (1994)
   

 

   

Le Demon au feminin (The Demon in Women), the debut feature film from Hafsa Zinai Koudil, is released.   Koudil receives death threats and is subjected to kidnap attempts because of the film’s anti-fundamentalist viewpoint. [MORE] [ADD]

     
     
     
     
     

 

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