Z'har is a 2009 film.
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Z'har | |
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Directed by | Fatma Zohra Zamoun |
Screenplay by | Fatma Zohra Zamoun |
Produced by | Les Films du Cygne |
Starring | Fadila Belkebla, Kader Kada, Eddy Lemar, Fatma Zohra Zamoun, Omar Zamoun, Saliha Ziani, Allel Ziani, Guermia Douaifia, Khlifi El Eulmi, Morad Gourissi |
Cinematography | Benjamin Chartier |
Edited by | Julien Chiaretto |
Music by | Olivier Manganelli, Takfarinas |
Release date | 2009 |
Running time | 78' |
Countries | Algeria France |
1997: Alia is a Parisian photographer, travelling from Tunis to Constantine (Algiers) to see her sick father. Cherif is a writer and has just read, according to the newspapers, that he's dead. Their driver is a cab driver used to doing the Tunis-Constantine route. 2007: Fatma Zohra asks her brother to go with her on a location scout. The film is dear to her heart because it portrays the violence that swept Algiers during the nineties. The crew starts out on a two thousand kilometre journey that leads to a hypothetical fiction or the dream of one during which the main characters get to know one another. But the project can't find financing. How does one carry out a fiction when all is against you?
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