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Chronicle of the Years of Fire

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Fiction, director: Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina, Algeria,1975, 177 min, AR, with EN st. 

A sweeping saga of the Algerian Revolution told in six chapters, spanning the period from the Second World War to the War of Independence. The film focuses on a poor farmer, Ahmad, who leaves his barren, drought-stricken village only to be drafted into the French army during WWII; years later, he becomes passionately involved in the struggle to break his country free from the yoke of French colonialism. Often compared to The Battle of Algiers — whose cinematographer Marcello Gatti provides Chronicle's scorching CinemaScope compositions, including a legendary five-minute sequence that has to be seen to be believed — Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina's anti-colonialist epic succeeds profoundly in the director's stated intention: "I tried to recount, with dignity and nobility, this uprising that then became the Algerian Revolution[:] an uprising not only against the colonizer but against a certain human condition.” (TIFF)

The film is regarded as a masterpiece of Arab cinema and remains the only Arab film to have won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. ALFILM presents it in its recently restored version by the World Cinema Project and Cineteca di Bologna.

Location

SİNEMA TRANSTOPIA LINDOWER STR. 20/22, HAUS C 13347 Berlin

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