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  1. 123. 14K views 11 years ago. Combines documentary footage shot by Pontecorvo and his son Marco during a 1992 visit to Algiers with an interview Pontecorvo made for Italian television the same...

    • 58 Min.
    • 14,3K
    • Archives Numériques du Cinéma Algérien
  2. Overview. Gillo Pontecorvo, who directed the insurrectionary classic The Battle of Algiers in 1966, returns to the city of Algiers to view the progress Algeria has made - for better or worse - since the departure of the French colonialist forces thirty years earlier.

  3. Synopsis. Gillo Pontecorvo, who directed the insurrectionary classic The Battle of Algiers in 1966, returns to the city of Algiers to view the progress Algeria has made - for better or worse - since the departure of the French colonialist forces thirty years earlier. Cast. Crew. Details.

    • Gillo Pontecorvo
  4. The civil unrest in Algeria is heating up and violence is spreading in Algiers. At school, Pierre is friends with a Moslem student, Issam, but he is made fun of for that... Pierre's jet arrives in Algiers. As a celebrity, Pierre is met on arrival by a government official, Nader Mansour.

    • Alexandre Arcady
    • 114
    • Drama, Made in Europe
    • Pierre Nivel; Issam; Nelly Azera
  5. 13. Mai 1992 · Original title: Ritorno ad Algeri. TV Movie. 1992. 58m. IMDb RATING. 6.0 /10. 21. YOUR RATING. Rate. Documentary. Add a plot in your language. Director. Gillo Pontecorvo. Writer. Gillo Pontecorvo. Star. Gillo Pontecorvo. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. Photos. Add photo. Top cast. Gillo Pontecorvo. Self. Director.

    • (18)
    • Documentary
    • Gillo Pontecorvo
    • 1992-05-13
  6. This short film is a running montage between sequences from Battle of Algiers intercut with footage of the elderly Pontecorvo visiting loca-tions from the 1965 film, as well as segments of Pon-tecorvo in the Roman studio of the Italian state television network discussing the Algerian political situation.

  7. Return to Algiers. Twenty-seven years after THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS’ release, director Gillo Pontecorvo returned to the city to speak to Algeria’s president, Mohamed Boudiaf, and its citizens.