Le Refus


The Refusal is an Algerian film by director Mohamed Bouamari released in. With Fettouma Ousliha-Bouamari in the main role, the film addresses the themes of immigration, cultural identity and the social and political repercussions suffered by the Algerian diaspora..

Synopsis

In 1971, the nationalization of hydrocarbons by the Algerian government deeply disrupts the life of the Algerian community in France. The Galti family finds itself directly affected by these changes. Khaled, the father, a former militant of the FLN in exile, bears the full consequences of this new situation. At his side, Sharazade, his wife and former comrade in struggle, struggles between her responsibilities as a mother, her role as a wife, and the nostalgia of a homeland and a past now far away. Their son Karim, caught between conflicting identities and cultures, finds no other path than refusal itself.

Technical details

  • Original title: Le Refus
  • Director: Mohamed Bouamari
  • Screenplay: Mohamed Bouamari
  • Music: Wahid Omari
  • Production: ONCIC
  • Country: Algeria
  • Language: French / Arabic
  • Runtime: 98 minutes
  • Year: 1982

Cast

Production and context

The film was produced by ONCIC, the Algerian National Cinema Center, and follows Mohamed Bouamari’s artistic trajectory after Premier Pas. It explores the themes of exile, the aftereffects of war, and the question of identity.

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