Bourlem guerdjou biography of rory hamilton
Arabic and French dialogue. By David Stratton. Further fest exposure is a given, and quality tube programmers will want to schedule this one. Algerians began to migrate in large numbers to their colonizing country, France, in Pic begins with one such immigrant, Lakhdar, sensitively portrayed by Roschdy Zem, living in squalid circumstances by night while he labors on a building site by day.
Bourlem guerdjou biography of rory hamilton: Vivre au paradis / un film
Like thousands of others, he exists in shantytown conditions, in a hut made of wooden planks and corrugated iron, in which the only lighting comes from an oil lamp. Popular on Variety. Lakhdar is better educated than many of the other Algerians living here; he can read and write and helps others send letters home and he refuses to avail himself of the services of a tired prostie frequented by his buddies.
But he misses his wife and two children so much that he persuades them to come and live with him. Meanwhile, determined to move his family to an apartment, Lakhdar takes a punishing night job in a warehouse. As the ironic title suggests, this life is far from paradise; high winds blow the roofs off the huts, while racists and unsympathetic police make life hell for these immigrant workers.