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Barakat!

The time is the mid-1990s, the worst years of civil war in Algeria, and Amel, a young doctor living in a small town, returns home from work to discover her husband, a journalist, has not been home for the second night in a row. Fearing that he may have been kidnapped or even killed for an article he wrote about the war and the resistance, Amel goes to the police, but is ignored.

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  • "The time is the mid-1990s, the worst years of civil war in Algeria, and Amel, a young doctor living in a small town, returns home from work to discover her husband, a journalist, has not been home for the second night in a row. Fearing that he may have been kidnapped or even killed for an article he wrote about the war and the resistance, Amel goes to the police, but is ignored."
  • "The time is the mid-1990s, the worst years of civil war in Algeria, and Amel, a young doctor living in a small town, returns home from work to discover her husband, a journalist, has not been home for the second night in a row. Fearing that he may have been kidnapped or even killed for an article he wrote about the war and the resistance, Amel goes to the police, but is ignored."@en
  • "In un'Algeria ancora vittima del fanatismo integralista, una coppia al femminile che richiama da vicino Thelma e Louise, parte alla ricerca del marito della donna più giovane rapito a causa dei suoi coraggiosi articoli. Il loro percorso, denso di pericoli e di scoperte, permetterà anche alle due amiche di conoscersi più a fondo e di accettare le rispettive differenze generazionali. (Mymovies)."@it
  • "Algérie, années 90. Amel, médecin urgentiste, attend son mari journaliste chez elle. Mais elle doit emmener en urgence à l'hôpital un petit garçon malade. A son retour, son mari n'est toujours pas rentré. Avec son amie Khadidja, infirmière, elles partent sur les routes, à la recherche d'un maquis islamiste. Capturées par les islamistes, les deux femmes ne doivent la vie qu'à leur chef qui s'acquitte d'une dette contractée envers Khadidja pendant la guerre de Libération. Elles reprennent alors la route et, dans la montagne, trouvent refuge chez un vieil homme solitaire..."

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  • "Drammatico (Genere)"@it
  • "Drama"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "fiction dramatique (fiction)"

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  • "Barakat !"
  • "Barakat! = (Ora basta!)"@it
  • "Barakat!"@it
  • "Barakat!"
  • "Barakat!"@en