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Overview
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Writers:
Gillo Pontecorvo (writer)
Franco Solinas (writer)
Release Date:
20 September 1967 (USA) more
Tagline:
The French Colonel...who was forced even to torture! One of the many women...who stopped at nothing to win! The Algerian Street Boy...who became a rebel hero! more
Plot:
An account of the bloodiest revolution in modern history. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for 3 Oscars. Another 7 wins more
NewsDesk:
(4 articles)
Portrait of the artist: Mira Nair, film director
(From The Guardian - Film News. 9 November 2009, 2:30 PM, PST)
ReThinking The Battle of Algiers: A Movie the Pentagon, the Black Panthers and the Ira Can Agree On
(From Huffington Post. 11 September 2009, 8:36 AM, PDT)
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Great war movie? Yes---and maybe the best POLITICAL movie ever. more (128 total)
Cast
(Complete credited cast)| Brahim Hadjadj | ... | Ali La Pointe (as Brahim Haggiag) | |
| Jean Martin | ... | Col. Mathieu | |
| Yacef Saadi | ... | Djafar (as Saadi Yacef) | |
| Samia Kerbash | ... | One of the girls | |
| Ugo Paletti | ... | Captain | |
| Fusia El Kader | ... | Halima | |
| Omar | |||
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| Mohamed Ben Kassen | ... | Petit Omar | |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
The Battle of Algiers (UK) (USA)
Maarakat madinat al Jazaer (Algeria: Arabic title)
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Runtime:
121 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
Brazil:14 | Norway:16 | USA:Not Rated | South Korea:15 | Canada:14A (Ontario) | Canada:G (Quebec) | Finland:K-16 | France:(Banned) (1965-1971) | Spain:18 | Sweden:15 | UK:15 (video rating) (1993) | UK:X (original rating) | West Germany:16 | Australia:M
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The only film in Oscar history to be a nominee in two separate non-consecutive years. It was a foreign film nominee for 1966, and then a nominee for screenplay and direction for 1968. more
Goofs:
Continuity: Ali's first assignment is to assault a police officer. During this, the cop's hat falls to the ground, and the position of the hat changes between cuts. more
Quotes:
Col. Mathieu: Interrogation becomes a method when conducted in a manner so as always to obtain a result, or rather an answer. In practice, demonstrating a false humanitarianism only leads to ridiculousness and impotence. I'm certain that all units will understand and react accordingly. more
Movie Connections:
Featured in Remembering History (2005) (V) more
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Is this movie based on a novel?A Note Regarding Spoilers
Who set the first bomb...the French or the Arabs?
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I wish I could locate a videocassette of this film--subtitled, not dubbed. The first time I saw it, I was a little put off by what I thought was a pompous disclaimer that "not one foot" of documentary footage had been used. But, in light of the finished product, it's a remarkable statement. If a film has better captured the harsh and ugly realities that are an inevitable part of a true revolutionary movement, I never saw it. It is greatly to its credit that one never gets a sense of "good guys vs. bad guys" here--only of people trapped in a truly impossible set of circumstances, from which no escape is possible without confrontation and bloodshed. It was depressing to see this movie in Berkeley in the early 70s, and hear the audience cheer the "heroic" Algerian revolutionaries while booing the "villainous" French, in view of the great pains that had been taken to present a balanced viewpoint. This film is thrilling, heartbreaking, thought-provoking, and beautiful--sometimes by turns and sometimes all at once. If you haven't seen it and it show up anywhere in the vicinityh, drop everything and go--and pray that it's subtitled and not dubbed. (There are dubbed prints and, as is usually the case, dubbing pretty nearly wrecks it.) This is a masterpiece.