
In 1955, a year after the birth of the National Liberation Front (FLN), Mahmoud was expelled from Algeria by the colonial authorities who feared his revolutionary speeches. At the age of 27, he arrived in the Algerian slum of Nanterre. Roughly questioned by FLN activists, in disagreement with the Algerian Nationalist Movement (MNA) who wanted to recognize theirs, he was then accepted as the local hairdresser and shoemaker. Subsequently, he became a driver during anti-MNA expeditions. Accepting increasingly dangerous missions, he is imprisoned by the French police and once again undergoes interrogations and special treatment by the police which will definitively undermine his sanity. One day, he no longer recognized his companions, and when joy broke out among the FLN militants, at the announcement of the signing of the Evian Accords, Mahmoud remained alone, frozen in an attitude of refusal, walled in his madness. Algeria has just won its independence.

Miloud Khetib
Mahmoud

Sid Ali Kouiret
Hadj politique

Djamel Allam
Chaparol

Sid Ali Kouiret
Hadj Politique

Mustapha Chadli
Loubia Sandwich

Patrick Chesnais
Gino

Didier Sauvegrain

Christine Dejoux
Nadia

Bernard Cazassus
Boudjema Bouhada

Djelloul Beghoura
Si Bachir
Michel Smolianoff

Myriam's choice
Myriam's choice

Les Trois Cousins
Les Trois Cousins

Elise, or Real Life
Elise, or Real Life

Mektoub
Mektoub

A Finger in the Works
A Finger in the Works

Le Bougnoul
Le Bougnoul

Rome Rather Than You
Rome Rather Than You

The Refusal
The Refusal

Le Rescapé
Le Rescapé

Un Chibani
Un Chibani

Les Ajoncs
Les Ajoncs

The Revolution Of El Harrachi
The Revolution Of El Harrachi