Jamila, the Algerian
movie

Released December 09, 1958
Overview
Djamila, a young Algerian woman living with her brother Hadi and her uncle Mustafa in the Casbah district of Algiers under the French occupation of Algeria, sees the full extent of injustice, tyranny and cruelty on his compatriots by French soldiers. Jamila's nationalist spirit will be strengthened when French forces invade her university to arrest her classmate Amina who commits suicide by ingesting poison. Shortly after the prominent Algerian guerrilla leader Youssef takes refuge with her, she realizes that her uncle Mustafa is part of this network of anti-colonial rebel fighters. Her uncle linked her to the National Liberation Front (FLN). A series of events illustrate Jamila's participation in resistance operations against the occupier before she was finally captured and tortured. Finally, despite the efforts of her French lawyer, Jamila is sentenced to death...
Cast
Crew

Youssef Chahine
as
Director

Youssef El Sebai
as
Writer

Mohamed Abdel Gawad
as
Assistant Director

Antoine Polisois
as
Scenic Artist

Ali Reda
as
Co-Director

Abdel Aziz Fahmy
as
Director of Photography

Magda Al Sabahi
as
Producer
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Mohammad Abbas
as
Editor

Naguib Mahfouz
as
Screenplay
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Anis Hamed
as
Production Manager
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Naguib Khoury
as
Decorator

Ali El Zorkani
as
Screenstory










