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Remembering History

Made just three years after the end of the French-Algerian War (1954-1962), Gillo Pontecorvo's The Battle Of Algiers instantly ignited discussions of this complex historical period. Using the film as a point of reference, this 2004 documentary attempts to reconstruct the Algerian experience of the battle for independence.

Top Cast

  • Mohammed Harbi

    Mohammed Harbi

    Self

  • Yacef Saâdi

    Yacef Saâdi

    Self

  • Benjamin Stora

    Benjamin Stora

    Self

  • Zohra Drif-Bitat

    Zohra Drif-Bitat

    Self

  • Henri Alleg

    Henri Alleg

    Self

  • Alistair Horne

    Alistair Horne

    Self

  • Jacques Massu

    Jacques Massu

    Self (archival footage)

  • Hugh Roberts

    Hugh Roberts

    Self

  • Roger Trinquier

    Roger Trinquier

    Self (archival footage)

Overview

Made just three years after the end of the French-Algerian War (1954-1962), Gillo Pontecorvo's The Battle Of Algiers instantly ignited discussions of this complex historical period. Using the film as a point of reference, this 2004 documentary attempts to reconstruct the Algerian experience of the battle for independence.

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