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Here we drown Algerians - October 17th, 1961

  • Ici on noie les Algériens - 17 Octobre 1961
Genre : Historical
Type : Documentary
Original title :
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv
Year of production : 2011
Format : Feature
Running time : 90 (in minutes)
http://www.shellac-altern.org/fiches-films/271-17-octobre-1961

In response to the call of the National Liberation Front, thousands of Algerians from Paris and its suburbs march to protest against the curfew imposed on them on October 17, 1961. Fifty years later, the filmmaker sheds light on the events of the day. Blending testimonies and previously unseen stock footage, the film retraces the events of that day and reveals the strategy and the outrageous methods applied at the highest levels by the French state.

A film by Yasmina Adi

Dirección / Director / Réalisation: Yasmina Adi
Producción / Producer / Production: AGAT Films & Cie Ina
Guión / Screenplay / Scénario: Yasmina Adi
Fotografía / Cinematography / Image: Laurent Didier
Montaje / Editing / Montage: Audrey Maurion
Sonido / Sound / Son: Pierre Carrasco
Música / Music / Musique: Pierre Carrasco

Festivals & Prizes

9th Cordoba African Film Festival, Spain, October 2012
* Selection - SECCIONES COMPETITIVAS / AL OTRO LADO DEL ESTRECHO
* Screening: Sunday. 14/10, 19:15, Questions & Answers with Filmmaker in attendance (Debate con la participación del director de la película).
www.fcat.es/FCAT/index.php?option=com_zoo&task=item&item_id=1106&Itemid=37

14th Rio de Janeiro International film festival, Brazil, September-October 2012
* Selection

20th Out of Europe contemporary African film festival, Germany, September 2012
* Selection

17th Milano Film Festival, Italy, September 2012
* Selection

36th The World film Festival, Canada, August- September 2012
* Selection

5th International Documentary and Short film festival, India, June 2012
* Selection

3th Franco-Arab film festival, Ramallah, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, June 2012
* Selection

27th Munich International Documentary Film Festival, Germany, May 2012
* Selection

7th Festival Doc à Tunis, Tunisia, April 2012
* Selection

Rome Independent Film Festival, Italy, April 2012
* Selection

14th International francophone film festival Bratislava, Slovakia, April 2012
* Selection

31th Istanbul International Film Festival, Turkey, April 2012
* Selection

34th Festival International de Films de Femmes de Créteil, France, April 2012
* Selection

26th Fribourg International Film Festival, Switzerland, March 2012
* Selection

8th Festival Ecrans du Réel, Beirut-Labanon, March 2012
* Selection


19th Festival FIGRA, Les Ecrans de la Réalité, Le Touquet, France, March 2012
* Price "Terre(s) - d'histoire"

17th Rendez-Vous with French Cinema, New York, USA, March 2012
* Selection

César 2012, France
Nomination "Best Documentary" -

17th Festival AFRICA ALIVE, Franckfurt, Germany, February 2012
* Selection

8th Dubai International Film Festival, UAE, December 2011
* Second Documentary price


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ESPAÑOL:
El 17 de octubre de 1961, miles de argelinos residentes en París y alrededores contestan a la llamada del Frente de Liberación Nacional (FLN) y se manifiestan para protestar contra el toque de queda que se les impone. Han transcurrido 50 años y la cineasta saca a la luz lo que ocurrió aquella tarde. A partir de una mezcla de testimonios e imágenes de archivo, la película recrea las etapas de los acontecimientos revelando la estrategia y los métodos intolerables ordenados por las altas esferas del Estado francés.

REPARTO - FICHA TECNICA
Dirección / Director / Réalisation: Yasmina Adi
Producción / Producer / Production: AGAT Films & Cie Ina
Guión / Screenplay / Scénario: Yasmina Adi
Fotografía / Cinematography / Image: Laurent Didier
Montaje / Editing / Montage: Audrey Maurion
Sonido / Sound / Son: Pierre Carrasco
Música / Music / Musique: Pierre Carrasco

PREMIOS
Premios / Awards / Prix: Dubai IFF 2011

Articles

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