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  1. What the Day Owes the Night (French: Ce que le jour doit à la nuit) is a 2012 French romantic drama film based on the novel of the same name by Yasmina Khadra. It was directed and produced by Alexandre Arcady, who also wrote the screenplay with Blandine Stintzy and Daniel Saint-Hamont.

  2. 12. Sept. 2012 · What the Day Owes the Night: Directed by Alexandre Arcady. With Nora Arnezeder, Fu'ad Aït Aattou, Anne Parillaud, Vincent Perez. Algeria in the 1930s. Nine-year-old Jonas was placed in the care of his uncle in Oran. He befriends the youth of Rio Salado.

    • (4K)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Alexandre Arcady
    • 2012-09-12
  3. What the Day Owes the Night is a 2008 novel by Algerian writer Yasmina Khadra. It was originally written and published in French. The English translation was produced by Frank Wynne, and published by Heinemann in 2010. Film adaptation. The 2012 film What the Day Owes the Night is based on the novel. Awards

    • Yasmina Khadra
    • 2010
  4. 21. Aug. 2008 · What the Day Owes the Night is a strong criticism of the French colonisation of Algeria. Seen through the eyes of a young boy called Younes, we travel through time with him to see how Algeria copes with colonisation before demanding for independence, which is long in coming.

    • (7,5K)
    • Paperback
  5. 12. Sept. 2012 · Overview. Algeria, the 1930s. Younes is nine years old when he is put in his uncle's care in Oran. Rebaptized Jonas, he grows up among the Rio Salado youths, with whom he becomes friends. Emilie is one of the gang; everyone is in love with her.

  6. A film by Alexandre Arcady based on a novel by Yasmina Khadra, set in Algeria in the 1930s. It follows the friendship and love of four young men amid the colonial and war conflicts.

  7. A film by Alexandre Arcady about a forbidden love between a Muslim boy and a Catholic girl in colonial Algeria. Set in the turbulent decades of French-Algerian conflict, the film explores the themes of identity, culture and history.