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Viva Laldjérie (2004)
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A women living in a city that is slowly being transformed by Muslim activists takes a small stand for the glories of decadence in this comedy drama. Mrs. Sandjak (Biyouna) is a flamboyant and headstrong woman living in Algiers who, in her younger days, earned a living as an exotic dancer known as "Papicha." As Muslim fundamentalists begin taking a greater measure of control over the city, the decidedly non-fundamentalist Papicha finds herself living in a run-down hotel with her daughter, Goucem (Lubna Azabal). Goucem is an attractive twentysomething who works in a photo shop, and has been having an affair with a doctor (Lounes Tazairt), though to her chagrin he seems little inclined to leave his wife for her. Mrs. Sandjak has found a kindred spirit in her next-door neighbor Fifi (Nadia Kaci), a cheerful prostitute who sees no shame in her profession, and the former dancer makes friends with Tiziri (Lynda Harchaoui), a young girl who likes Papicha's brash style and wants to learn how to dance. One day, Mrs. Sandjak receives word that a celebrated nightclub where she once performed is being turned into a mosque; saddened and enraged that the city she knew is changing, she decides to find a venue that will still allow her to dance as she sets out to resume her career. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Lubna AzabalBiyouna, (more)
Director(s):
Nadir Mokneche
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    James V.

    I can’t imagine you’ll find a more fascinating film for our current times that VIVA LALDJERIE. Made in 2004, it tells the story of several women in present-day Algeria and their struggles with men, themselves, feminism and the current economic, political and religious situation--a rich and eye-opening look at a country still struggling mightily to find itself and its place in the eastern/western world. Here, the police will not touch anything involving “terrorism” (read “religious fundamentalism”) for fear of their own well-being, a “john” turns from pleasurable sex partner to nemesis, and our “heroine” creates the situation that reigns down horror on her best friend. The performers are wonderful, the writing and direction strong and clear, and the movie makes you question, think and wonder: how do these people and their country manage in the midst of such mind-boggling contradictions. And yet, this is a supremely beautiful film: the scenery, the architecture, the sky, the sea. Rent!

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    Ahmed M.

    The most ridiculous movie, I never seen in my life. Very mediocre actresses. The main one need to be a prostitute not an actress. I just watch 15 minutes and I return it.

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    Kevin R.

    At least the cheese sandwhich i ate was pretty good during the movie

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