Bab el Web
Bab el Web is a film free-Algerian of Merzak Allouache, left in 2005.
Synopsis
This comedy tells an episode of the life of two brothers Kamel and Bouzid. These two young people live of combine and live the popular quarters of Algiers Bab El-Oued . Of their apartment, they can see the sea following the collapse of a building caused by floods. Kamel is a rather solitary and silent boy. It has as a friend a Japanese named ram making combat of rams. Bouzid on the contrary is of a more jovial nature and is impassioned fabric… One day, Laurence, her corresponding of cat of French origin, announces to him that it agrees to come to join it in Algiers, in the name of hospitality. As soon as they learn the arrival from the latter, they are involved in debt near a local godfather. Any exchange then for these two young people…
Data sheet
- original Title: Bab el Web
- Realization: Merzak Allouache
- Scenario: Merzak Allouache
- Production: Pierre Benque (Associate producer)
- Production company: Maïa Films
- Music: DJ Abdel and Valmont
- Photography: Antoine Roch
- Assembly: Sylvie Gadmer
- Decorations: Sylvie Deldon
- Costumes: Laurence Struz
- Country: France and
- Kind: Comedy
- Lasted: 99 minutes (1h39)
- Format: Colors - Sound: Dolby DIGITAL - 2,35:1
- Places of turning: , Algiers - France, Paris
- Budget:
- Coming out date:
- France: March 13rd 2005 (first world exit with the festival of film of Ales)
- France: March 16th 2005 (Left national)
- Belgium: May 11th 2005
Distribution
- Samy Naceri : Kamel
- Faudel : Bouzid
- Julie Gayet: Laurence
- Hacène Benzerari: Insane Hadj-leg
- Boualem Benani: Tchouch
- Bakhta Benouis : Broken woman
- Yacine Mesbah: Hadj Miloud
- Farida Saboundji : The mother
- Sofia Nouacer: Zouina
- Mohamed Ourdache: Uncle Saïd
- Faouzi Saichi b: the presenter
- Naïme Hatred: Loanna
External bonds
- Bab el Web on Internet Movie Database
- Bab el Web on Allociné
- On Planet DZ
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