Mohamed Ifticene

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Born
Mohamed Ifticene

1943 (age 8283)
CitizenshipAlgeria
OccupationsDirector, screenwriter, writer
Notable work
Mohamed Ifticene
Born
Mohamed Ifticene

1943 (age 8283)
CitizenshipAlgeria
OccupationsDirector, screenwriter, writer
Notable work

Mohamed Ifticene (born 1943 in Algiers) is an Algerian film director, screenwriter, writer, and documentary filmmaker. He is considered one of the independent Algerian filmmakers active from the 1960s and 1970s.[1]

Mohamed Ifticene was born in 1943 in Algiers.[1] He studied film in Łódź, Poland, where he graduated in 1966[2] His graduation short film was titled Zefef.[3]

Upon returning to Algeria, he joined the RTA (Algerian Radio and Television) and directed several short films: L’Institut agronomique (1968), Le metteur en scène (1969), Histoire d’un grand peuple (1969), La souris (1969), La plus grande richesse (1974), and Les fusils de la mère Carrar (1975).[4]

He has also published novels, including Une saga algéroise – Sur le fil du rasoir and Une saga algéroise – Les ténèbres sanglantes.[4]

Filmography

Filmography of Mohamed Ifticene
YearTitleNotes / Brief description
1966ZefefGraduation short film in Łódź[3]
1968L’Institut agronomiqueShort film (RTA)
1969La sourisfilm[5]
1969Le metteur en scèneShort film
1969Histoire d’un grand peupleShort film
1971GorineShort film[6]
1974La plus grande richesseWork for RTA
1975Les fusils de la mère CarrarWork for RTA
1976Marchand de rêvesTV movie[7]
1980El Djalti (The Left-Handed)Fiction for RTA, depicts the wandering of a teenager
1981Le grain dans la meuleFeature-length fiction film
1983Les rameaux de feuFiction work[4]

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