Chafia Boudraa

Chafia Boudraa

出生 : 1930-04-22, Constantine, Algeria

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Extrait de Wikipedia, l'Encyclopedie libre. Née le 22 avril 1930 à Constantine. De son vrai nom Atika Boudraa, veuve de chahid, (un combattant du FLN durant la guerre d'indépendance, mort au combat en 1960 en wilaya VI)2. La comédienne Chafia a été révélée au grand public, grâce au feuilleton télévisé El Hariq (l'incendie) de Mohammed Dib. Elle quitte Constantine, sa ville natale, pour Alger en 1964. Elle a commencé par exercer différents métiers pour subvenir aux besoin d'une famille de onze enfants2 : aide soignante, standardiste, gouvernante, avant de prendre contacte avec la RTA pour y travailler, au cachet dans plusieurs films. Elle interprétera même le rôle de la veuve dans La Mégère apprivoisée montée par le Théâtre national d'Alger. Depuis El hariq, elle s'est confirmée comme une actrice de talent. Informations extraites de l'article Chafia Boudraa de Wikipedia, licence CC-BY-SA, liste complète des contributeurs sur Wikipedia.

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Profumi d'Algeri
Just Like a Woman
La mère de Mourad
Two women get on the highway heading to Santa Fe. Marilyn dreams of winning a contest held by a famous belly dancing company, while her friend, Mona, has a darker secret.
Parfums d'Alger
Outside the Law
La mère
After losing their family home in Algeria in the 1920s, three brothers and their mother are scattered across the globe. Messaoud joins the French army fighting in Indochina; Abdelkader becomes a leader of the Algerian independence movement in France and Saïd moves to Paris to make his fortune in the shady clubs and boxing halls of Pigalle.
Beur Blanc Rouge
La grand-mère de Brahim
Le match France - Algérie vient chambouler le train-train de Brahim et Mouloud. Cet évènement va diviser les deux amis : Brahim revendique son identité algérienne, Mouloud fustige son refus de la France, pays qui les a vu grandir.
Le secret d'Elissa Rhaïs
Aïcha
After a confinement in a harem, an illiterate Algerian takes her revenge by reinventing herself as a writer. Under the name of Elissa Rhaïs, she becomes the darling of the literary Paris of the inter-war period, in search of oriental fantasies.
Mohamed Bertrand-Duval
Zohra, Fatima's mother
In this comedy, the requirements of living a respectable life grow too great for Maurice, as do the burdens of his well-paid executive position. After getting fired when a business proposal he has worked on is translated very badly to his English boss, he confides that he has lost his job to his wife. When she freaks out about that, he gets into his camper and heads south. There, a group of wandering Arab thieves rob him of everything he has of value but then admit him into their circle, calling him "Mohamed." One of their best scams comes when the newly renamed executive proposes that they rob his Paris home to raise money to start a restaurant. Though they are thieves, these new friends show every evidence of having more loyalty, good cheer, and basic morality than the associates the hero left behind.
Le cri des hommes
La Vieille
1957, the town of Mostaganem, Algeria: the country is still under French occupation, and repression of the National Liberation Front is at its height. The authorities indulge in torture, intimidation and public executions.
Rückkehr aus der Wüste
Film by Bernhard Stephan.
Mint Tea
The mother
A young Algerian in Paris has not been as successful as he claims in letters home, and when his mother unexpectedly arrives for a visit of several months, he is hard put to hide his circumstances -- and the fact that he has resorted to small-time criminal activity to support himself. His mother disembarks in her traditional attire, a warm-hearted woman who does not have a clue as to how this foreign society functions but also has absolutely no inhibitions about finding out, if the need arises. As the story progresses, the mother catches on to her son's circumstances though the two are still not able to confront the deception and right it. Even with a low budget, this first-time feature-length story by Bahloul Bahloul combines satire, comedy, and pathos to bring home a relationship between mother and son that transcends life's many obstacles.
A Wife for My Son
An arranged marriage as seen through the eyes of an unhappy young Algerian woman.
Moussa's Wedding
La mère de Moussa
Kahla wa Bayda
Mother
Rabie is a kid from Sétif in 1980, trying to collect money to buy a wheelchair for his paralyzid sister Sassia, so she can get out of the house.
Echebka
Khalti Aldjia
Leila and the Others
Yamina, la mère de Meriem
The story of Algerian women trying to live in 1970s Algeria where the society is between conservative values and progressive modern Algeria.
Hassan Terro's Escape
Directed by Mustapha Badie.