Autumn, October In Algiers (1993) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 2, 1993

Original Title:
Automne, Octobre À Alger

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
CNC
Canal+
Djanet Production
Entreprise Nationale de Production Audiovisuelle (ENPA)
France 3 Cinéma
S.I.A (DZ)
Établissement National de Télévision (ENTV)

Production Countries:
Algeria | France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 92

The story of a family in the instability and violence that shook Algeria during the riots of October 1988 in the midst of the rise of fundamentalism and intolerance, disappointments and prohibitions, corruption, nepotism and abuse of power. On October 5, 1988, young Algerians occupied the streets... Afterwards, Algeria would plunge into the chaos of the Black Decade which would last more than ten years and leave more than 150,000 dead.

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Assistant Director:
Ahmed Ouzairi
Alexandre De Mortemart

Boom Operator:
Murielle Damain

Cinematography:
Youcef Sahraoui

Director:
Malik Lakhdar-Hamina

Editor:
Youcef Tobni

Executive Producer:
Jean Bréhat

Key Grip:
Gaudérique Delcasso

Music:
Safy Boutella

Producer:
Tarek Lakhdar-Hamina

Production Design:
Mohamed Boudjema

Production Manager:
Mohand Belkessam

Second Assistant Director Trainee:
Karine Bouchama

Sound Mixer:
Dominique Vieillard

Steadicam Operator:
Jean Marc Bringuier

Still Photographer:
Roger Arpajou

Writer:
Malik Lakhdar-Hamina
Arezki Bouaziz

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