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Release Date:
January 14, 1998
Original Title:
Le Gone du Chaâba
Alternate Titles:
El chico del chaâba
The Kid from Chaaba
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Films Christiani
Orly Films
Vertigo Productions
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
Le Gone du Chaâba (The Kid of the Chaaba), translated into English as Shantytown Kid by Naima Wolf, is an autobiographical novel by Azouz Begag about his life as a young Algerian boy growing up in a shantytown next to Lyon, France, called the Chaâba by its inhabitants. The story covers a period of approximately three years in the life of the protagonist and deals with issues developing from the clash between two cultures, that of France and that of North Africa, as well as the difficulties of finding a cultural identity between the two. The story focuses on the cultural differences between the Arab and French communities, as well as how the two groups react to each other
Assistant Camera:
Françoise Noyon
Assistant Sound Editor:
Hubert Persat
Boom Operator:
Jonathan Acbard
Cinematography:
Dominique Chapuis
Costumer:
Elsa Rio
Florence Julienne
Decorator:
Sandrine Canaux
Director:
Christophe Ruggia
Editor:
Nicole Dedieu
Electrician:
Pascal Benhamou
Foley Recordist:
André Cappello
Makeup Artist:
Emmanuelle Fèvre
Music:
Safy Boutella
Novel:
Azouz Begag
Producer:
Farid Lahouassa
Production Design:
Richard Cahours de Virgile
Production Manager:
Rodolphe Pélicier
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Vincent Alexandre
Steeven Petitteville
Sound Engineer:
Jean-Pierre Duret
Steadicam Operator:
Philippe Dorelli
Stunts:
Francis Auguy
Catherine Robert
Patrick Médioni
Marc Rosel
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