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  • So Young a Peace (1965)
  • 100 min
So Young a Peace (1965)
100 min

The children of two orphanages face each other in a football match which, the result not being accepted by the protagonists, continues in the form of a game representing the war between the OAS and the FLN . This is the first fiction ...See moreThe children of two orphanages face each other in a football match which, the result not being accepted by the protagonists, continues in the form of a game representing the war between the OAS and the FLN . This is the first fiction feature film from independent Algeria. Jacques Charby, who had been sentenced in absentia in 1961 to ten years in prison for helping the FLN, tells the story of his adopted son Mustapha (the child plays his own role), tortured and mutilated at the age of eight years by the French paratroopers. The film was selected in official competition in 1965 at the Cannes Film Festival, the same year it won the Young Cinema Prize at the Moscow Film Festival. Written by Africa films revue See less
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Jul 1965 (Soviet Union)

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