Under Another Sky (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 28, 2003

Original Title:
Les Chemins de l'oued

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
ARTE France Cinéma
GéTéVé Productions

Production Countries:
Algeria | France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 78

Samy, a young Franco-Algerian, hits a policeman at a roadblock and must flee France. He takes refuge with his grandfather in Algeria. But he does not speak the local language, and everything is strange to him, even members of his family: Nadia his cousin, a pregnant widow; and Qu'Issam another cousin, who was expelled from France, and hates everything French. Samy's grandfather lives in the memory of a piece of land that no longer produces any wealth. Samy will never give the reason for his presence, but the chaotic climate of the country will revive the chaos that is in him.

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Cinematography:
Jean-Max Bernard

Director:
Gaël Morel

Editor:
Catherine Schwartz

Makeup Artist:
Catherine Bruchon

Music:
Jérôme Coullet

Producer:
Christian Charret
Sandra d'Aboville

Production Design:
Nabil Sadji
Zé Branco

Production Manager:
Frantz Richard

Unit Production Manager:
Khalid Nekmouche

Writer:
Gaël Morel

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