The Battle for Algiers


The Battle for Algiers
The Battle for Algiers

One of the most influential films in the history of political cinema, Gillo PontecorvoĆ¢ā‚¬ā„¢s The Battle of Algiers focuses on the harrowing events of 1957, a key year in AlgeriaĆ¢ā‚¬ā„¢s struggle for independence from France. Shot in the streets of Algiers in documentary style, the film vividly recreates the tumultuous Algerian uprising against the occupying French in the 1950s. As violence escalates on both sides, the French torture prisoners for information and the Algerians resort to terrorism in their quest for independence. Children shoot soldiers at point-blank range, women plant bombs in cafƃĀ©s. The French win the battle, but ultimately lose the war as the Algerian people demonstrate that they will no longer be suppressed. The Criterion Collection is proud present Gillo PontecorvoĆ¢ā‚¬ā„¢s tour de forceĆ¢ā‚¬ā€a film with astonishing relevance today.

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