
2006
Nabila Djahnine, president of the feminist association Thirghri N'tmetout, died in hands of an armed group in Tizi Ouzou (Algeria) in 1995. The Islamists forced women, on pain of death, to wear the hijab or stop working. It was the first time a feminist woman paid with her life. Nabila wrote a letter to her sister Habiba in 1994. This documentary is her answer. In 2006 Habiba comes back to the place to restore her sister’s memory, her point of view, the day of her death and the political moment Algeria was going through at that time.

Nabila Djahnine
Herself

Malika Bouhadef
Herserf

Danielle Maoudj
Herself

Farida Mobarek
Herself

Notara Mobarek
Herself

Scum Manifesto

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Frantz Fanon: His Life, His Struggle, His Work

Eagles of Death Metal: Nos Amis (Our Friends)

Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing

Séfar, A City of Mysteries

Virago: Changing The World One Page at a Time

It's Hard Being Loved by Jerks

Feminist Riposte

Amie & Fannas Striptrip

The Basque Ball: Skin Against Stone

Many Beautiful Things

Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth

History of Pottery and Ceramics in Algeria

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Oklahoma City

The Hello Girls

I Was a Yazidi Slave

Four Days That Shook Britain