Sektou | |
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Directed by | Khaled Benaissa |
Screenplay by | Khaled Benaissa |
Produced by | Patio Prod. |
Starring | Hichem Mesbah, Zahir Bouzrar, Kamel Bouakez, Nabil Lassel |
Cinematography | Mohammed Soudani |
Edited by | Malik Benyounes |
Music by | Mourad Guechoudi |
Release date | 2008 |
Running time | 15' |
Country | Algeria |
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Smain works on nighttime radio show. He goes home at dawn hoping to go to bed. But that bed is on the third floor of a busy street in downtown Alger. The city starts to awaken. For Smain to sleep is a dream, to awaken a nightmare.
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