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Gabbla
Directed byTariq Teguia[1]
Screenplay byTariq Teguia, Yacine Teguia
Produced byNeffa Films, Ciné@, Captures, Le Fresnoy
StarringAbdelkader Affak, Ines Rose, Ahmed Benaïssa,[1] Fethi Gharès, Djalila Kadj-Hanifi
CinematographyNasser Medjkane, Hacène Aït Kaci
Edited byRodolphe Molla, Andrée Davanture
Music byInes Rose
Release date
  • 2008 (2008)
Running time
138 minutes
CountriesAlgeria
France

Gabbla (English: "Inland") is a 2009 film directed by Tariq Teguia.[1]

Synopsis

Despite practically living as a recluse far from the maddening world, Malek, a forty-year-old topographer, accepts a job to the West of Algeria. A company in Oran entrusts him with the layout of the new electrical line that will bring power to the hamlets in the Ouarsenis Massif, an area that lived under the whip of radical Islamism until barely ten years ago. After several hours on the road, Malek reaches the base camp. While he starts putting things in order, he discovers a young woman hidden in a corner.

Awards

References

  1. ^ a b c de Marco, Camillo (4 September 2008). "Geopolitics according to Tariq Teguia in Inland". Cineuropa. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  2. ^ de Gasperi, Anne. ""Inland" (Gabbla): The Intensity of Absolute Space". FIPRESCI The International Federation of Film Critics. Retrieved 18 April 2023.