The Night Is Afraid of the Sun

The Night Is Afraid of the Sun

Release date : January 2, 1965
Runtime : 3h 15m
Countries of origin : Algeria /
Original Language : Arabic / French /
Director : Mustapha Badie /
Writers : Mustapha Badie /
Production companies : Centre National du Cinéma Algérien (CNCA) /
January 2, 1965 3h 15m Algeria Drama Arabic More
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Historical film in four scenes which retrace the returns, the progress and the outcome of the war of liberation in Algeria. The first painting, “The land was thirsty” describes aspects of injustice and colonial oppression. The second “The Paths to the Prison” recounts the sufferings of the people engaged in combat. The last two are the stories of two lives.
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  • title:The Night Is Afraid of the Sun
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1965
  • Runtime:3h 15m
  • Genres: Drama · History · War ·
  • Countries of origin: Algeria ·
  • Original Language: Arabic · French ·
  • Director: Mustapha Badie /
  • Writers: Mustapha Badie ·
  • Production companies: Centre National du Cinéma Algérien (CNCA) ·
  • Overview:Historical film in four scenes which retrace the returns, the progress and the outcome of the war of liberation in Algeria. The first painting, “The land was thirsty” describes aspects of injustice and colonial oppression. The second “The Paths to the Prison” recounts the sufferings of the people engaged in combat. The last two are the stories of two lives.
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