The poet Jean Sénac, also a radio host, chose to stay in Algeria after his country's independence in 1962. Ten years later, a protester and libertarian, he was monitored by the regime's police. His poems attract a popular audience and his show is a real success with young people. Also, when Hamid and Belkacem, two students, learn that the play they wrote and presented at the first national Algerian theater festival is downgraded under the pretext that they performed it in French, their pain will be alleviated by the presence behind the scenes by Jean Sénac who congratulates them. The latter will become close friends of the poet and witness his fight for the freedom and culture of Algerian youth. A fight which would lead Sénac to martyrdom: one night in August 1973, he was assassinated in the cellar which served as his apartment. Hamid is accused of the murder.
Abdelkrim Bahloul
Writer, Director
Charlotte Guigue
Writer
Jean-Pierre Péroncel-Hugoz
Writer

Charles Berling
Jean Sénac

Ouassini Embarek
Belkacem

Mehdi Dehbi
Hamid

Lotfi Abdelli
Zine

Abbes Zahmani
Othmane

Alexis Loret
Belkacem

Julia Maraval
Keltoum

Clotilde de Bayser
Nathalie

Jean Sénac
(relative character)
Cléo de 5 à 776%
Les Roseaux sauvages70%
L'Étranger67%
Les Amants réguliers69%
Un balcon sur la mer58%
Masculin féminin72%
Final Portrait60%
Les Quatre Cents Coups80%
Le Petit Soldat69%
Au poste !66%
Kill Your Darlings70%
La Vie de Bohème75%
Monsieur Lazhar71%
Limonov: The Ballad64%
Quatre nuits d'un rêveur71%
Uranus66%
The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun70%
Lust for Life71%
Juste une illusion73%
Adieu Philippine69%