Tahar Hannache (1898-1972)

Alias:
Tahar Hanache
Tahar Ben Kouider Belhannache
Tahar El Hanache
طاهر حناش

Birthplace:
Constantine, Algérie

Born:
November 26, 1898

Died:
August 1, 1972

Tahar Hannache (in Arabic: طاهر حناش), whose real name is Tahar Ben Kouider Belhannache, is an Algerian actor, director, director of photography and screenwriter, born on November 26, 1898 in Constantine. He is considered the pioneer of Algerian cinema.  Tahar Hannache, at the age of ten or eleven, discovered the films of Charlie Chaplin. Fascinated, his passion for cinema grew and he became a regular at the ciné-bus, and at the new cinema in Constantine, the Nunez, where he dissected and analyzed the films that he had often seen several times.  Later, his father went bankrupt and died shortly after. Deeply affected by this loss, Tahar Hannache, who was called up for French military service, was demobilized in 1920 in France. One day, he visited a legendary Parisian film studio, a director who was looking for Arab faces, noticed him and hired him. Then, Tahar seized all the opportunities that came his way, exercising several cinematographic professions, from director of photography to assistant director, cameraman, and played important roles as an actor.  In 1938, Tahar Hannache created his own production company called Taha Film and signed his first personal production Aux Portes du Sahara.  At the end of the Second World War, his reputation as a talented director of photography grew, but the German occupation of France slowed down film production. He was recalled to the Free French Forces and the Allied Army in Casablanca from 1942 to 1945. During this period, he worked in the audiovisual division of the army. He filmed many military parades, dozens of important news reports and documented historical events. After the end of the war, in 1942, he was issued a filmmaker's card under the number 7951 and became the first Arab and African to be granted a professional filmmaker's card.  In 1952, Tahar Hannache directed Les Plongeurs Du Désert with the poet and actor Himoud Brahimi, which would be considered the first entirely Algerian production. The film was destroyed, and the poet Jean Sénac would say: "Do we know that the film Les Plongeurs Du Désert was boycotted under the pretext that it was entirely financed, directed and played by "natives"".  In 1956, he married at the age of 58, and had four daughters. The same year, French Radio and Television was created in Algeria. Tahar Hannache was integrated, he was in charge of supervising the Algerian team. He opened the door to many important names of the future independent Algerian cinema, and sent some of his team abroad to study in cinema institutes. After independence in 1962, he contributed with others to ensure the continuation of television broadcasting during the transition from RTF to the brand new Algerian Radio and Television, and to ensure the continuity of programs that will never be interrupted. At that time, he was responsible for audiovisual production, a decisive period for the construction of Algerian cinema.  Tahar Hannache, who worked and participated in more than 80 films during his life, died on August 1, 1972, at the hospital of Médéa. He rests in the El Alia cemetery in Algiers.

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Assistant Production Manager:
1928  Cousin Bette

Camera Operator:
1928  Cousin Bette
1937  The Black Angels
1940  Moulin Rouge

Cinematography:
1928  Cousin Bette
1935  Gangster malgré lui
1935  La Bandera
1937  The Black Angels
1938  Street Without Joy
1940  Moulin Rouge
1940  The Well-Digger's Daughter
1949  Serenade for Mariam
1955  La Corniche d'Amour

Director:
1928  Cousin Bette
1935  Gangster malgré lui
1935  La Bandera
1937  The Black Angels
1938  Street Without Joy
1940  Moulin Rouge
1940  The Well-Digger's Daughter
1949  Serenade for Mariam
1952  Les Plongeurs Du Désert
1955  La Corniche d'Amour

Director of Photography:
1928  Cousin Bette
1935  Gangster malgré lui
1935  La Bandera
1936  The Marriages of Mademoiselle Levy
1937  Monsieur Bégonia
1937  Sarati the Terrible
1937  The Black Angels
1938  Ceux De Demain
1938  Firmin de Saint-Pataclet
1938  Street Without Joy
1938  Un meurtre a été commis
1940  Moulin Rouge
1940  The Well-Digger's Daughter
1941  Blind Venus
1949  Serenade for Mariam
1950  Bouzareah
1952  Les Plongeurs Du Désert
1955  La Corniche d'Amour

Writer:
1928  Cousin Bette
1935  Gangster malgré lui
1935  La Bandera
1936  The Marriages of Mademoiselle Levy
1937  Monsieur Bégonia
1937  Sarati the Terrible
1937  The Black Angels
1938  Ceux De Demain
1938  Firmin de Saint-Pataclet
1938  Street Without Joy
1938  Un meurtre a été commis
1940  Moulin Rouge
1940  The Well-Digger's Daughter
1941  Blind Venus
1949  Serenade for Mariam
1950  Bouzareah
1952  Les Plongeurs Du Désert
1955  La Corniche d'Amour

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