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Bab El Web

France, Switzerland

2005

99 Min
Color
2.35:1
Arabic, French
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DIR Merzak Allouache

EXEC Pierre Benque

SCR Merzak Allouache

DP Antoine Roch

CAST Samy Nacéri, Faudel, Julie Gayet, Hacène Benzerari, Boualem Benani, Bakhta Benouis, Yacine Mesbah, Farida Saboundji, Sofia Nouacer

ED Sylvie Gadmer

PROD DES Sylvie Deldon

MUSIC D.J. Abdel, Valmont

SOUND Olivier Mauvezin

Synopsis

Kamel and his younger brother live in Bab el Oued, a popular district of Algiers. Kamel is embittered and rather taciturn while jollier Bouzid escapes the drab reality of his life chatting on the Internet with girls from all over the world. Certain that none of them will ever accept he invites them all to visit him. To his amazement, a French woman called Laurence accepts his invitation. –IMDb

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Merzak Allouache

Born in Algiers, Merzak Allouache grew up during the Algerian struggle for independence. He studied filmmaking at Paris’s celebrated IDHEC, and quickly moved on to directing feature films, documentaries, and television programs. Omar Gatlato (1976), his first feature film, set in the neighborhood of Bab el-Oued in Algiers, was such a success that it changed the course of Algerian cinema. The popularity of Omar Gatlato with Algerian audiences demonstrated to the Algerian film industry that its public had an appetite for complex films that dealt with the realities of Algerian contemporary society, opening the door to other films of the same ilk. In 1994 Merzak returned to this same neighborhood to film Bab el-Oued City. The film captured the beginnings of the civil war that was then spreading across Algeria. Bab el-Oued City garnered the International Critics’ Prize at Cannes in 1994, as well as the grand prize at the Arab Film Festival in Paris. During a career that has spanned thirty… read more

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