Reconstitution de la vraie bataille d'Alger en 1957, lorsque se soulève a population algérienne musulmane contre le pouvoir colonial français, et la tentative du détachement parachutiste de ... Tout lireReconstitution de la vraie bataille d'Alger en 1957, lorsque se soulève a population algérienne musulmane contre le pouvoir colonial français, et la tentative du détachement parachutiste de l'armée française de « pacifier » le secteur.Reconstitution de la vraie bataille d'Alger en 1957, lorsque se soulève a population algérienne musulmane contre le pouvoir colonial français, et la tentative du détachement parachutiste de l'armée française de « pacifier » le secteur.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nommé pour 3 Oscars
- 9 victoires et 8 nominations au total
- Ali La Pointe
- (as Brahim Haggiag)
- Djafar
- (as Saadi Yacef)
- Halima
- (as Fusia El Kader)
- Petit Omar
- (as Petit Omar)
- Larbi Ben M'hidi
- (non crédité)
- Mahmoud
- (non crédité)
- Captain
- (non crédité)
- The Drunk Man
- (non crédité)
Résumé
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With the metaphysical crudeness of black and white, the dramatical facts of the Algerian rebellion against the French are accounted. The movie has the realistic appearance of a chronicle. And there are tons of intellectual honesty, too. I mean that there are no white hats VS black hats. You can see terrorists troubled as they are about to leave a bomb in a cafe. Policemen who struggle to save an arabian child from being killed by outraged crowd. Most of all, I like the frank words of Colonel Mathieu about the "bad methods" he's using during interrogations... Watch the movie and you will know.
"Battle of Algiers" contains scenes that seem so real, you suspect that they couldn't have been staged. When three Algerian women come down from the Casbah to plant bombs in the French quarter of the city, you can almost cut the tension with a knife. When the bombs go off, you think they must have been real bombs. And when you see the devastation they leave in their wake, you cannot fail to be moved. The massive rebellion in the streets at the end of the film also seems so real, you sit wondering how many extras must have been injured filming those scenes.
"Battle of Algiers" combines brilliant photography, crisp direction, an intriguing plot and some very fine acting. Throw in a terrific music score, splendid editing, impressive special effects and the best example ever of docudrama style production and you have a masterpiece of film making.
But film making is not nearly as important as human life and no film in general release today says more about America's current involvement in the middle east and many other parts of the world than this picture about the French in Algeria, made more than three decades ago.
Every American should view this film, then think about our current occupation of Iraq.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesOne of the few films 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.
- GaffesIn the final scenes, showing the mass street protests, the French police are backed up by armored vehicles that are Soviet-made SU-100 tank destroyers. These were part of the Algerian military when the film was made in 1966 after independence, but would not have been present or used by the French at any time.
- Citations
Ben M'Hidi: It's hard to start a revolution. Even harder to continue it. And hardest of all to win it. But, it's only afterwards, when we have won, that the true difficulties begin. In short, Ali, there's still much to do.
- Crédits fousThe credits for the French release, which are used for contemporary versions of the film, differ from the credits in the original Italian release. In the original credits, Brahim Hadjadj is below Jean Martin and Yacef Saadi, Tommaso Neri is billed as one of the leads, Franco Moruzzi is credited, and Samia Kerbash is given the surname "Michele". The French release gives Hadjadj top billing, removes Neri and Moruzzi from the credits, and refers to Kerbash by her correct surname.
- ConnexionsEdited into Commando leopard (1985)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 800 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 879 794 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 64 870 $US
- 11 janv. 2004
- Montant brut mondial
- 962 002 $US
- Durée
- 2h 1min(121 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1