Contributor
Dupuis-Mendel, Philippe.
Imprint:[Fair Lawn, N.J.] : Film Movement ; Prince Frederick, Md. : Distributed by RB Publishing, [2003]
Description1 videodisc (98 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Note:Originally released as motion picture in 2001.
Note:Title from container.
Note:"A declaration of independents"--Container.
Note:DVD Special Features: theatrical trailer; biographies of director & actors; coming attraction of Scott Hamilton Kennedy's "OT: our town"; short film: "Black Rider" by Pepe Danquart.
Target AudienceNot recommended for ages under 17.
Note:Following World War II, France attempted to replenish its weakened workforce by recruiting men from North Africa. In the mid-1970s, the French government relaxed its immigration policy to allow the families of Algerian men to join them. Inch'Allah dimanche provides us with a moving memoir of the sense of isolation and vulnerability that the immigrant family experienced upon arrival in France at the time when racial integration was virtually non-existent.
Note : PerformerFejria Deliba, Zinedine Soualem, Marie-France Pisier, Amina Annabi, Mohamed Fellag, France Darry, Roger Dumas, Rabia Mokeddem, with the participation of Mathilde Seigner and Jalil Lespert.
Note: AwardsFIPRESCI International Critics' Award (Yamina Benguigui), Toronto Film Festival, 2001
System Details NotesDVD; sound mix, Dolby SR.
Location Note : REQUEST AT THE CHECK-OUT DESK.