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The Algerian

  • 2014
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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The Algerian (2014)
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A sleeper cell terrorist travels to America and hides in plain sight as an engineering student. As he waits for the rest of his terrorist cell to join him for a deadly mission, he falls in l... Read allA sleeper cell terrorist travels to America and hides in plain sight as an engineering student. As he waits for the rest of his terrorist cell to join him for a deadly mission, he falls in love which jeopardizes his beliefs and the missionA sleeper cell terrorist travels to America and hides in plain sight as an engineering student. As he waits for the rest of his terrorist cell to join him for a deadly mission, he falls in love which jeopardizes his beliefs and the mission

  • Director
    • Giovanni Zelko
  • Writers
    • Ben Youcef
    • Giovanni Zelko
  • Stars
    • Ben Youcef
    • Candice Coke
    • Harry Lennix
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    275
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    • Director
      • Giovanni Zelko
    • Writers
      • Ben Youcef
      • Giovanni Zelko
    • Stars
      • Ben Youcef
      • Candice Coke
      • Harry Lennix
    • 21User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 24 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Ben Youcef
    Ben Youcef
    • Ali
    Candice Coke
    Candice Coke
    • Lana
    Harry Lennix
    Harry Lennix
    • Suleyman
    Tara Holt
    Tara Holt
    • Sara
    Josh Pence
    Josh Pence
    • Patrick
    Sharon Ferguson
    Sharon Ferguson
    • Sister
    Said Faraj
    Said Faraj
    • Father
    Alicia Mitchell
    Alicia Mitchell
    • Kelly
    Zuhair Haddad
    Zuhair Haddad
    • Mohammed
    Steve Marvel
    Steve Marvel
    • Douglas
    Seymour Cassel
    Seymour Cassel
    • Professor Wright
    Alexandra Anthony
    Alexandra Anthony
    • Jasmine
    • (as Alexandra Fulton)
    Giovanni Zelko
    Giovanni Zelko
    • Brother
    Armando Santana
    • Sumir
    Darrell Philip
    Darrell Philip
    • Mike
    Jaye Razor
    Jaye Razor
    • Club Doorman
    Hope Bedford
    • Club Girl
    Tomm Voss
    Tomm Voss
    • Club Wiseguy
    • Director
      • Giovanni Zelko
    • Writers
      • Ben Youcef
      • Giovanni Zelko
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    9scotttempest

    great indie action!

    Was impressed with the awards this movie won in festivals and am glad I checked it out. Interesting global locations made for the backdrop of an international thriller which pose some thoughtful questions on making choices that matter for yourself. Found the main character inspiring in this regard. Well shot and especially liked the music. recommend!
    alexpj19

    Must see

    Must see Indy film. Very honest and provocative! Well done
    10emersonwarren

    If you appreciate film, you will love this movie

    The Algerian tells an important story that even most feature films today struggle to tell. It's a controversial yet very relevant topic that we deal with everyday in the United States. Ali's struggle with his faith and his humanity is something that is very real today, and it is masterfully portrayed by Youcef and the cinematography. There is really a lot of heart and soul dedicated into this film and I believe that is reflected by the many awards it's recieved from various film festivals. I would I highly recommend The Algerian to anyone who loves and has an appreciation for quality filmmaking.
    8subxerogravity

    Very broad overall portrait of Muslims, which was refreshing to see.

    I enjoyed the movie a lot. It was about a foreigner living in a foreign land and because he happen to be Muslim, it made him feel even more foreign in America.

    It feels like the movie was designed to help Americans understand the full scope of the religion. Their are good guys and their are bad guys just like with any religion. It's a little bit ironic as the story itself is about a Muslim man understanding the world outside his limited view on the faith.

    Almost wish that the movie's main draw was not the fact that it's a political thriller about terrorism as watching this young man's own personal day by day struggle was worthy enough.

    I times the movie did dwell on things for too long but as a whole it was worth taking time to see.
    8Miles-10

    Thriller sneaks up quietly and ultimately delivers a knockout punch

    "The Algerian" is a little gem that explores the motivations of a terrorist named Ali and the unexpected consequences of his engagement with his target. Ben Youcef as the titular character is a revelation, an actor as smart as he is good-looking. (He also wrote the story on which director-writer-editor Giovanni Zelko based the screenplay.)

    Ali, who attended American University in Cairo, speaks fluent English, but there are still cultural things that surprise him when he arrives in the United States on a student visa. He is a lone wolf early in the film as he takes a room that he eventually furnishes with a naked mattress and not much else. (At one point, we see what looks to be an empty bird cage; was there an attempt at keeping a pet that was edited out?)

    Ali's isolation and loneliness are palpable, but gradually he meets people including a shopkeeper (Zuhair Haddad) who sells him a bicycle and makes him an Arab-style cup of coffee, and a woman he could have fallen in love with in a different life. (Candice Coke's performance as Ali's love interest, Lana, anchors the film in a secondary story arc that holds up a tragic mirror that Ali cannot ignore.) All the people he meets represent either his old world or this new one in unanticipated ways. Harry Lennix, as Sulyman, the imam of a local mosque, is possibly the best-known cast member in this ensemble (other than Seymour Cassel who has a small role as a professor of history who argues with Ali). Ali is comforted by Sulyman's pastoral counselling but instinctively knows that Sulyman is also an American, and he can't confess that he is in America to carry out a deadly mission. The mission is on behalf of a figure known as "Father" who fancies himself destined to become the Khalifa (Caliph) of the whole Muslim world through terrorist acts. All of these characters are limned effectively and efficiently despite their often brief appearances on screen.

    Ali does not bargain for meeting two women who inspire love and an American man (Josh Pence) his own age who becomes a friend. His relationships tangle him in conflicting feelings of love and hate, tolerance and prejudice (both received and given). As his feelings about his comrades and his cause on one hand and his new friends and his host country on the other become increasingly complicated, Ali questions his commitments and ultimately makes a shocking decision.

    A couple of segues from scene to scene seem a bit abrupt, but there are not too many of those. Also giving the impression that Zelko had to do some severe editing, there are some unanswered questions such what leads the FBI to arrest the shopkeeper who knows nothing about Ali's mission. An apparent act of random injustice seems to be there just to stoke Ali's animosity for the U. S., even though we already understand that he blames Americans for making him an orphan when he was a boy.

    Slow at first, the film becomes more and more exciting and unpredictable. Zelko's direction is confidant and brings out fine performances from a cast of mostly little-known actors. Sara (Tara Holt) as Ali's second love interest does her best to be convincing, but this relationship pales beside Ali's stronger chemistry with Lana. (BTW is it an intended or unintended joke that "Lana's" nickname for Ali is "Superman"?) Father (Said Faraj) is surprisingly humanized despite his devotion to speechmaking even in conversations and his obvious manipulativeness and megalomania. It ultimately seems out of character for him to come to the U. S. to oversee his plans. Doing so makes him seem pennyante, a poor man's Usama bin Laden. Megalomaniacs are usually canny enough to stay out of harm's way.

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    • Release date
      • August 7, 2019 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Algeria
    • Official sites
      • official website
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • L'algerino
    • Filming locations
      • Algiers, Algeria(The Casbah)
    • Production companies
      • The Algerian
      • Rocket Fuel Entertainment
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      • $1,300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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