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Chouïa cinema is a french film of genre Documentary

Chouïa cinema (2003)

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Chouïa cinema is a French 2003 documentary film.

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Through the trials and tribulations of a location film shot in the streets of Algiers, Chouïa cinema examines the deep desire of Algerians for films, in a country which was deprived of images of itself for almost two decades. Shot as a making of, the film introduces the viewer to passionate people — filmmakers, producers, actors — who voice their anger at the decline of culture in Algeria.

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