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Algeria: The Lost Voice of the Mujahideen

Summary by orientxxi.info
In 1962, Yann Le Masson filmed and interviewed Algerian women activists as they were released from Rennes prison. He found the footage in the 2000s, but the soundtrack had disappeared. He then asked director Raphaël Pillosio to continue the film project. The Words They Had One Day is released in theaters today, Wednesday, June 11. They are about fifteen activists from the National Liberation Front (FLN), incarcerated in the Rennes women's prison…
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In 1962, Yann Le Masson filmed and interviewed Algerian women activists as they were released from Rennes prison. He found the footage in the 2000s, but the soundtrack had disappeared. He then asked director Raphaël Pillosio to continue the film project. The Words They Had One Day is released in theaters today, Wednesday, June 11. They are about fifteen activists from the National Liberation Front (FLN), incarcerated in the Rennes women's prison…

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orientxxi.info broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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