Châabi's Algiers : Movie EL GUSTO

El Gusto


El Gusto is a Franco-Irlando-Algerian documentary film produced and produced by Safinez Bousbia, released on January 11, 2012 in France

Synopsis

Safinez Bousbia makes the decision to form a sizable orchestra made up of the Masters of the Chaâbi during a ballad in the Algiers Casbah.
After Algeria's independence in 1962, Jewish and Muslim singers were split apart; this effort will reunite them.
In particular, El Hadj M'hamed El Anka is honored in the movie.
The most important worldwide musical scenes currently feature the El Gusto Orchestra5.
The muezzin and the rabbi will typically sing together to signal the beginning of the concerts.
Sodi is in charge of this journey's musical direction.
Additionally, Damon Albarn produced an album with some of the trainees. 


Technical sheet

  • Original title: El Gusto
  • Realization: Safinez Bousbia
  • Production: Safinez Bousbia, Heidi Egger
  • Production companies: Fortissimo Films, Irish Film Board, Quidam Production
  • Country of origin: Algerian, France,Ireland, flag of the       United Arab Emirates
  • Language: French, Arabic
  • Distribution company: UGC PH Distribution
  • Exit dates:January 11, 2012
  • Format: 35 mm - DCP
  • Genre: Documentary, Historical Film
  • Duration: 88 minutes
  • Production budget: 2,419,437 €
 

 Distribution

  • Mamad Haïder Benchaouchi: in his own role.
  • Rachid Berkani: in his own role.
  • Ahmed Bernaoui: in his own role.
  • Robert Castel: in his own role.
  • Luc Cherki: in his own role.
  • Mustapha Tahmi: in his own role.
  • Mohamed El-Ferkioui: in his own role.
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