Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche
Two years after his birth, Rabah AMEUR-ZAÏMECHE (1968, Algeria) moved to France with his parents, where he grew up in the banlieue of Paris. After a study in humanities, he founded his own production company, Sarrazink Productions. His second film, Bled Number One (2006), was awarded at Cannes. Besides Cannes, his films have been screened in Berlin, Locarno and Toronto. Terminal Sud (2019) is his sixth film.
Filmography
Wesh wesh, qu’est-ce qui se passe? (2002), Bled Number One (2006), Dernier maquis (2008), Les chants de Mandrin (2012), Histoire de Judas (2015), Terminal Sud/South Terminal (2019)
Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche op IFFR
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Bled Number One
Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche | 100' | Algeria | None
Fiction as a documentary jam session. The filmmaker himself plays the leading role of a crook who is deported from France and has to return… -
Terminal Sud
Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche | 96' | France | None
Thriller about a doctor in a former French colony who tries to keep doing his job in a lawless country.