Ahmed Rachedi

Ahmed Rachedi (Arabic: أحمد راشدي), born in 1938 in Tébessa, is an Algerian filmmaker, screenwriter, producer and ministerial advisor.
The war of independence is his school: Ahmed Rachedi belongs, with René Vautier and Mohamed Chanderli, to the first cinematographic unit of the FLN. He went to Tunis where his work focused on reporting, editing, as well as short films (he made several after independence). He participates in collective films and directs some of them. In 1962 he was one of the founding members, with the same René Vautier, of the CAV audiovisual center.
He became known with "The Dawn of the Damned" (1965) and "The Opium and the Stick" (1971), adapted from the eponymous novel published in 1965 by Mouloud Mammeri, and presented at the directors' fortnight at the Cannes Film Fe...show more
Details
Details
Date of Birth
Jan 01, 1938
Place of Birth
Tébessa, Algérie
Age
86
Known For
Directing
Also Known As
أحمد راشدي
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Movie Credits

1969
Producer
1974
Producer
1970
Director, Adaptation
1993
Director
1965
, Director, Writer
1980
Director, Writer
1978
Director, Writer
Movie Credits
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