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A film by Séverine Labat and Malik Aït-Aoudia

Running Time: 3x52'

/ Format: SD

/ Available versions: FR

The trilogy allows us to understand how, a quarter of a century after the war of independence ended, leaving scars on both sides of the Mediterranean, Algeria has been plunged into an endless conflict, with violence which is both unprecedented, and unpredictable.
For the first time, members of the government of the time and those who opposed the regime, soldiers and policemen in charge of the fight against terrorism, as well as founders of the FIS, the Islamic Front for Salvation, and the GIA, the Armed Islamic Group, accept the invitation to talk candidly about what they see as their truth.
The first episode in the trilogy sets the context, and summarizes the political, economic and social situation of the country at the end of the 80´s. Having governed with total power for 25 years, and seeing its influence start to wane, the FLN, National Liberation Front, decided to take the regime down the road of reform and democracy. But the Algerian governors minimized the influence of Islamists, who quickly became hegemonic. In the second part, we see the FIS join the combat, when in 1992 they were deprived of their election victory, and began a fight to install an Islamic State. This power struggle, widely documented in the third part, pulled Algeria steadily towards barbarity and chaos.

Directed by Malik Aït-Aoudia and Séverine Labat
Editing : Sylvie Bourget, Delphine Campo
Commentary by Arlette Chabot
Music composed and performed by Stéphane Palcossian

National Broadcaster : France 3

International Sales :
TV5 Monde
Public Sénat France
Histoire France
France 3 Via Stella
Panète Polska Poland