Rachida
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| Rachida | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Yamina Bachir |
| Written by | Yamina Bachir |
| Produced by | Thierry Lenouvel Margarita Seguy |
| Starring | Ibtissem Djouadi |
| Cinematography | Mustafa Ben Mihoub |
| Edited by | Cécile Andreotti Yamina Bachir |
Release date |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
| Country | Algeria |
| Languages | French Arabic |
Rachida is a 2002 Algerian drama film directed by Yamina Bachir. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival.[1] The film was also the first 35mm full-length feature directed by an Algerian woman that was released widespread.[2]
- Title: Rachida
- Director: Yamina Bachir
- Producer: Jaco Van Dormael, Yamina Bachir
- Screenwriter: Yamina Bachir
- Cinematography: Luis Armando Arteaga
- Editing: Yamina Bachir
- Music: Robert Marcel Lepage
- Production companies: Les Films de la Source (France), INA (France), MIB Filmproduktion (Germany), Tanit Films (Algeria)
- Country of production: Algeria / France / Germany
- Original language: Arabic (Algerian dialect)
- Release year: 2002
- Runtime: 100 minutes
- Format: 35 mm, Color
- Filming location: Algiers, Algeria
Plot
Rachida lives and teaches in a popular neighborhood in Algiers. Like most of her countrymen, she thinks the conflict which is bleeding out her country does not affect her, until the day she is confronted by a group of terrorists that includes a former student of hers, Sofiane. The group asks her to plant a bomb in her school. When she refuses, the terrorists shoot her in cold blood. She saves her life miraculously and takes refuge in a nearby village.