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Amour de vivre

An account of the brief life of the writer Albert Camus (1913-1960), a Frenchman born in Algeria: his Spanish origin on the isle of Menorca, his childhood in Algiers, his literary career and his constant struggle against the pomposity of French bourgeois intellectuals, his communist commitment, his love for Spain and his opposition to the independence of Algeria, since it would cause the loss of his true home, his definitive estrangement.

Top Cast

  • Michael Mesquida

    Michael Mesquida

    Narrator (voice)

  • Agnès Spiquel

    Agnès Spiquel

    Self - Camus' Scholar

  • Josefina Salord

    Josefina Salord

    Self - Philologist and Camus' Scholar

  • Jean-Jacques Jordi

    Jean-Jacques Jordi

    Self - Historian

  • Marta Marfany

    Marta Marfany

    Self - Writer

  • Khelhil Redovane

    Khelhil Redovane

    Self - Baker

  • Jean-Claude Xuereb

    Jean-Claude Xuereb

    Self - Poet

  • Pierre-Louis Rey

    Pierre-Louis Rey

    Self - Writer

  • Christiane Chaulet-Achour

    Christiane Chaulet-Achour

    Self - Professor of Literature

Overview

An account of the brief life of the writer Albert Camus (1913-1960), a Frenchman born in Algeria: his Spanish origin on the isle of Menorca, his childhood in Algiers, his literary career and his constant struggle against the pomposity of French bourgeois intellectuals, his communist commitment, his love for Spain and his opposition to the independence of Algeria, since it would cause the loss of his true home, his definitive estrangement.

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