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Arezki, L'Indigène

In 1895, young journalist Albertine Auclair arrives in the Kabylie during a family visit. The beauty of the region seduces her but she soon learns of the struggles of the native Algerians. She hears in particular about Arezki El Bachir, who was recently sentenced to death by the colonial justice system, and decides to find out more about this extraordinary man.

Top Cast

  • Salem Ait Ali Belkacem

    Salem Ait Ali Belkacem

    Arezki El Bachir

  • Dahmane Aidrous

    Dahmane Aidrous

    Abdoun

  • Céline Mauge

    Céline Mauge

    Albertine Auclair

  • Michel Pilorgé

    Michel Pilorgé

    Le gouverneur

  • Jean-François Kopf

    Jean-François Kopf

    Le colonel

  • Amina Loukil

    Amina Loukil

    Mme Leroy

  • Jean-Pierre Durand

    Jean-Pierre Durand

    L'administrateur

  • Jean-Charles Dumay

    Jean-Charles Dumay

    Mr Reiber

  • Brigitte Aubry

    Brigitte Aubry

    Mlle Faure

Overview

In 1895, young journalist Albertine Auclair arrives in the Kabylie during a family visit. The beauty of the region seduces her but she soon learns of the struggles of the native Algerians. She hears in particular about Arezki El Bachir, who was recently sentenced to death by the colonial justice system, and decides to find out more about this extraordinary man.

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