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Ahmed Rachedi

Known For
Directing

Known Credits
1

Gender
Male

Birthday
January 1, 1938 (88 years old)

Place of Birth
Tébessa, Algérie

Ahmed Rachedi

Biography

Ahmed Rachedi (Arabic: أحمد راشدي), born in 1938 in Tébessa, is an Algerian filmmaker, screenwriter, producer and ministerial advisor.

The war of independence is his school: Ahmed Rachedi belongs, with René Vautier and Mohamed Chanderli, to the first cinematographic unit of the FLN. He went to Tunis where his work focused on reporting, editing, as well as short films (he made several after independence). He participates in collective films and directs some of them. In 1962 he was one of the founding members, with the same René Vautier, of the CAV audiovisual center.

He became known with "The Dawn of the Damned" (1965) and "The Opium and the Stick" (1971), adapted from the eponymous novel published in 1965 by Mouloud Mammeri, and presented at the directors' fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival. . In France, based on a screenplay by Rachid Boudjedra, he directed a story about emigrant workers, Le Doigt dans l'entreprises. In 1970, while he directed the National Office for Commerce and the Cinematographic Industry (ONCIC) from its creation and until 1971, he took part in the production of the famous film "Z" by director Costa Gavras which won the Oscar for best foreign language film for Algeria.

Ahmed Rachedi becomes an independent producer. In 1986 he filmed a political comedy, Le Moulin de monsieur Fabre, a film starring Jacques Dufilho. In 1990, he adapted Amin Maalouf's novel Léon l'Africain for cinema and television. In 1993, his TV film C'tait La Guerre, co-directed with Maurice Falevic, won the FIPA d'or prize.

Since 2009 he has devoted himself completely to historical films by directing several biopics dedicated to the life and journey of figures from the war of national liberation. He released the feature film "Mostefa Ben Boulaïd" in 2009 which will be followed in 2015 by "Krim Belkacem", a historical film on the journey of this figure of the revolution, and "Lotfi", dedicated to the journey of Colonel Lotfi.

In 2018 he released his latest film "Les Sept Remparts De La Citadelle", adapted from the eponymous novel written by Mohamed Maarfia.

In 2021, Ahmed Rachedi was appointed to the position of Advisor to the President of the Algerian Republic, responsible for culture and audiovisual.

Known For

Directing

2018Les Sept Remparts De La Citadelle...Director
2015Lotfi...Director
2014Krim Belkacem...Director
2008Mostefa Ben Boulaïd...Director
2006L'Aile Noire...Director
2004Raï Story: From Cheikha Rimitti to Cheba Djenet...Director
1993C'était la guerre...Director
1983The Mill of M. Fabre...Director
1980Ali in Wonderland...Director
1978The Farewell Song...Director
1974A Finger in the Works...Director
1972So that Algeria May Live...Director
1970Opium and the Stick...Director
1965Dawn of the Damned...Director
1963A People on the March...Director

Writing

2014Krim Belkacem...Writer
2004Raï Story: From Cheikha Rimitti to Cheba Djenet...Writer
2003Woman Is Courage...Writer
1983The Mill of M. Fabre...Writer
1980Ali in Wonderland...Writer
1978The Farewell Song...Writer
1972We Will Return...Writer
1970Opium and the Stick...Adaptation
1965Dawn of the Damned...Writer

Production

1975Les Enfants de Novembre...Producer
1972The Sparrow...Producer
1971Black Sweat...Producer
1969Z...Producer

Acting

1965Dawn of the Damnedas