
2001
The largest country in the Arab world and a producer of hydrocarbons, Algeria has everything it needs to weigh on the international scene. But Africa's second military power seems undermined by its internal problems. While the Bouteflika regime has fallen and the popular “hirak” movement has shown that the people are ready to enter a more democratic era, the country appears as a colossus with feet of clay, which has failed enhance their independence. How did this isolation come about? From the “dark decade” of terrorism to the fall of Bouteflika, via 9/11 or the Arab revolutions, this documentary sheds light on Algerian foreign policy in recent decades, while deciphering the strategy of Western powers towards it.

Slimane Dazi
Himeself - Narrator

Microcosmos

Clear and Present Danger

Murder at 1600

GROW VASU

Game of Assassins

Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls

12 March: Memorandum

Break-Neck Brilliance: A New Era of Jackie Chan and Skeleton-Shattering Stunts

Loaded up and Trucking: The Making of Smokey and the Bandit

Jack & Pete Tell It All

The Legend of Tarzan

Election

Bulworth

The Sixth Side of the Pentagon

Surviving Syria’s Prisons

Thank You for Smoking

The Right Stuff

The Lion King II: Simba's Pride

Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold

Procrastination