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Fadhma N'Soumer
Fadhma N'Soumer

Fadhma N'Soumer

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This film, is about the courage and the determination of a young woman in djurdjur"as mountain in Algeria, fighting for her ancestor land during the earlier years of french occupation.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Arabic

Runtime

110 mins

Rating

6.4/10

Release Date

01 May 2014

Country

Algeria

Cast

Laëtitia Eïdo

Laëtitia Eïdo

Fadhma

Salem Ait Ali Belkacem

Salem Ait Ali Belkacem

Salem Usalas

Ali Amrane

Ali Amrane

Anzar

Ahcène Kherabi

Ahcène Kherabi

Rabah

Farid Cherchari

Farid Cherchari

Tahar

Menad Embarek

Menad Embarek

Moulay Ibrahim

Saïd Bensalama

Saïd Bensalama

Hadj Tahar

Farid Amroun

Farid Amroun

Tayeb

Jean-Claude Caron

Jean-Claude Caron

Randon

Christophe Vandevelde

Christophe Vandevelde

Mac Mahon

Melha Mammeri Bossard

Melha Mammeri Bossard

Ninouche

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