Bab El-Oued City (1994)
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The potential dangers inherent in the continued increase of Islamic fundamentalism in Algeria is clearly portrayed in this European political drama. The film is set in early 1993 and takes place in a decaying neighborhood, Bab El-Oued. The central character in this scary drama is Boualem, a young baker. Throughout his neighborhood the fundamentalists, locally led by the fanatical Said, have placed loud-speakers upon the rooftops to broadcast their hateful propaganda. Unable to stand the noise any longer, Boualem destroys a speaker and tosses it into the sea. Said promptly seeks to mow him down for his impudence. Said's sister, a liberal who resents having to wear a veil and behave in traditional ways, has been seeing Boualem. He loses his job after Said pushes his boss, who actually despises Said, but fears retaliation, to fire him. Surrounding the main plot are many sub stories, each of which sharply illustrates the dangers of fundamentalism. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 93 mins
Complete Cast:
- Nadia Kaci - Yamina
- Hassan Abdou - Boualem
- Mourad Khen - Rachid
- Michel Such - Paulo Gosen
- Mohamed Ourdache - Said
- Mabrouk Ait Amara - Mabrouk
- Nadia Samir - Ouardya
- Ahmed Banaissa - The Imam
- Director(s):
- Merzak Allouache
- Writer(s):
- Merzak Allouache
- Producer(s):
- Merzak Allouache, Jean-Pierre Gallepe, Jacques Bidou
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- 1994 - Cannes Film Festival - FIPRESCI Award for Best Film Outside Competition






