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Assassinated Sun (The)

Country: France, Algeria, Belgium, Tunisia, Language: French, 85 mins

Original Title

Le soleil assassiné
  • Director: Abdelkrim Bahloul
  • Writer: Abdelkrim Bahloul; Charlotte Guigue; Jean-Pierre Péroncel-Hugoz
  • Producer: Dora Bouchoucha Fourati; Laurent Brégeat

CGiii Comment

A film about the Algerian poet Jean Senac...

Mediterranean or Muslim.

French or Arabic.

The colonial - the independent.

The homosexual - the pederast.

Scapegoats, hypocrites and traitors...all products of independence.

A sad story. A sad country. A sad history.

And, a beautiful, deeply moving film.


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The(ir) Blurb...

This dramatization of actual events follows French poet and radio host Jean Senac's (Charles Berling) rise to success in Algeria, the country where he was born during the colonial era. A decade after Algeria gained independence from France, Senac becomes an enemy of the authorities for his homosexua… Morel lifestyle and progressive ideas. He befriends young playwright Hamid (Mehdi Dehbi) after Hamid's play wins a national contest, but their friendship has tragic consequences.

Cast & Characters

Charles Berling as Jean Senac;
Mehdi Dehbi as Hamid;
Ouassini Embarek as Belkacem;
Clotilde de Bayser as Nathalie;
Abbes Zahmani as Othmane;
Julia Maraval as Keltoum;
Lotfi Abdelli as Zine;
Fethi Haddaoui as Homme interrogatoire;
Hichem Rostom as Bramsi;
Alexis Loret as Jacques;
Mohamed Graiaa;
Lokman Nalcakan;
Hajar Nouma