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Chanson pour Amine

Chanson pour Amine
© DR
Genre : Historical
Type : Documentary
Original title :
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv
Year of production : 2009
Format : Mid-length
Running time : 53 (in minutes)

Countless people have been subjected to forced disappearance since the early nineties, when Algeria waged war on radical Islam. According to official statistics published by the Algerian government 6,000 Algerians have ‘disappeared' in the 1990s. Human rights organizations consider the actual number to be much higher, though.
Amine Amrouch disappeared on 30 January 1997, when he was abducted by the security forces in Algiers. Since that time his mother Nassera Dutour spends her days campaigning for truth and justice. She presides the Mediterranean Federation on Forced Disappearances (FEMED) and is a spokesperson of a movement created by the relatives of victims of forced disappearance in Algeria. "At first we asked the government to return our children alive", she says. "Now we ask them to tell us the truth and render their bodies."'Chanson pour Amine' sheds new light on the impact of a forgotten war against Muslim fundamentalism. A war that has already cost more than 200,000 human lives.


Spain, France, Italy 2009, 53 min.

Documentary, Video, Colour

Spoken language: Arabic, French

Subtitles: English

Official website: http://www.memorial-algerie.org./



Productions:

Sodepau and ZaLab

Giulia Moretti

info@zalab.org

http://www.zalab.org




World sales:

Zalab

Giulia Moretti

distribuzione@zalab.org

+39 347/1088535

http://www.zalab.org

Organizations

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Partners

  • Arterial network Burkina Faso chapter

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