This excellent feature-length documentary - the story of the imperialist colonization of Africa - is a film about death. Its most shocking sequences derive from the captured French film archives in Algeria containing - unbelievably - masses of French-shot documentary footage of their tortures, massacres and executions of Algerians. The real death of children, passers-by, resistance fighters, one after the other, becomes unbearable. Rather than be blatant propaganda, the film convinces entirely by its visual evidence, constituting an object lesson for revolutionary cinema.
Title | Dawn of the Damned |
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Year | 1965 |
Genre | Documentary, History, Drama |
Country | Algeria |
Studio | Centre National du Cinéma Algérien (CNCA) |
Cast | Mouloud Mammeri, Mohamed Chouikh, René Vautier, Ahmed Rachedi, Mazouz Ould-Abderrahmane, Sid Ahmed Agoumi |
Crew | Nasredine Guénifi (Cinematography), Rabah Dabouz (Editor), Sidi Boumedienne Dahmane (Sound), Ahmed Rachedi (Director), Mouloud Mammeri (Writer), Ahmed Rachedi (Writer) |
Keyword | africa, colonialism, algeria, struggle for independence, anti-colonialism, maghreb, independance war |
Release | Jul 05, 1965 |
Runtime | 85 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 7.20 / 10 by 6 users |