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Inch'Allah dimanche, is a 2001 Algerian movie, directed by Yamina Benguigui, and starring Fejria Deliba, Doudja Achachi, Zinedine Soualem. with a runtime of 98 minutes.
Inch'Allah Dimanche is a French-Algerian drama film that follows Zouina, an Algerian immigrant woman who leaves her homeland with her three young children to reunite with her husband in France, where he has lived for ten years. Arriving in an unfamiliar culture with a language she barely speaks, Zouina finds herself squeezed between a domineering mother-in-law and a husband warped by years of distance and mistrust. With quiet determination, she struggles to carve out a sense of self and belonging in her adopted country. A moving portrait of displacement, resilience, and the immigrant experience, the film resonates deeply with themes of female agency and cultural identity.
Inch'Allah Dimanche is a 2001 French/Algerian film written and directed by Yamina Benguigui. It is the director's first feature-length fiction film, and the story is centred around the life of an Algerian immigrant woman in France. The film won a number of awards, including the FIPRESCI Prize at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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2002
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