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La Maison jaune
La Maison jaune - Amor Hakkar
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France/Algérie - 2007 - 1 h 20 mn - Réalisation : Amor Hakkar - Scénario : Amor Hakkar - Image : Nicolas Roche - Décor : Kim Nezzar - Montage : Amor Hakkar, Lyonnel Garnier, Jean Dubreuil - Musique : Fayçal Salhi, Joseph Macera - Son : Kamel Mekesseur - Interprétation : Aya Hamdi, Tounès Ait-Ali, Amor Hakkar, Bissa-Ratiba Ghomrassi, Inès Benzaim, Nourredine Menasria -

Contact : Sarah Films - 2C, chemin de Palente - 25000 Besançon - Tél : 03 81 47 22 72 - Fax : 03 81 80 27 80 - e-mail : contact@sarah-films.fr - web : www.lamaisonjaune-lefilm.fr

Corum - Salle Pasteur Lundi 29 octobre 2007, 18 h 00
Corum - Salle Pasteur Mercredi 31 octobre 2007, 22 h 00
Salle Louis-Feuillade Vendredi 2 novembre 2007, 14 h 30




In Algeria, Aya, a young girl of twelve, is digging a plot of land when a police car draws up. The policemen give her a letter announcing the accidental death of Belkacem, her elder brother who was doing his military service in another town. As soon as the family is informed, the father, Mouloud, sets off on his motorised tricycle to collect his son’s body. On his return, he realises that his wife Fatima has withdrawn into a deep sadness. Fearing that she will never feel happy again, Mouloud tries everything to bring a smile to her face, refusing to give up.


 
 
Amor Hakkar

Born in 1958, in the Aurès. When he was six months old, the family left its home village to move to Besançon in France. After studying sciences, he discovered a passion for film and writing. He made a short film Apprends-moi à compter jusqu’à l’infini (1990) followed by a feature Sale temps pour un voyou (1992). In 2002, after a painful return to Algeria for his father’s funeral, he discovered the Aurès. Inspired by this journey, he wrote the script for La Maison jaune which was shot in the Berber language in the Aurès region. He is currently preparing a new feature, Quelques jours de répit which he plans to make in Franche Comté and this time in French. He is also a literary writer: in 2001 his book La cité des fausses notes won the Marcel Aymé Prize.

 
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