Under The Ashes

Released
1990
1h 30min
1 votes
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Synopsis

The Second World War. French authorities ban political parties and unions. In Algeria, the leaders of political and trade union organizations were arrested and interned in "surveillance" camps with more than 2,000 French and foreigners: communist activists, trade unionists, brigadists, Spanish republicans and other opponents of the Vichy regime. The Djenien Bourezg camp is one of these camps, located in southern Algeria and is one of the most formidable. An old activist for the Algerian national cause returns to the scene. He blows away the ashes that cover this part of history. And through it, we discover the hard fight of the camp inmates for respect and human dignity, under a fascist command.

Détails techniques

Titre original

Sous La Cendre

Langue originale

AR

Langues parlées

Arabic

French

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Mots-clés

world war iiconcentration camp prisonersahara desertfrench colonialismpolitical prisoneranti-fascismanti-colonialismdjazairalgerian cinemamilitant cinemaalgerian director