The Olive Trees of Justice (1962)

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Synopsis:
The first and only narrative feature by American documentarian James Blue (Oscar-nominated for 'A Few Notes on Our Food Problem'), 'The Olive Trees of Justice' holds the dual distinctions of being the only French film to have been shot during the Algerian War, and to have been the inaugural winner of the Critics prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1962.
Filmed in Algiers and the surrounding countryside during the late stages of the Algerian War, under the pretext that it was a documentary about the wine industry, the film depicts the Algerian struggle for independence from the French by concentrating on a young "pied-noir" (Frenchman of Algerian descent) who returns to Algiers to visit his dying father. His memories of boyhood on his father's farm are told in flashbacks with a lush serenity that contrasts to the teeming, tank-filled streets of contemporary Algiers. Giving the film a neorealist tone by shooting in a documentary style and enrolling a cast that consisted largely of non-professional actors, including author Jean Pelegri who wrote the autobiographical novel from which the film is based, Blue tells a powerful story of common people living and struggling in their daily lives, while providing a valuable testimony to the complexity of the Algerian situation in that time period.
Actors:
Pierre Prothon, , Marie Decaître, Huguette Poggi, Said Achaibou, Mohamed Bennour, Boralfa, Marie Delaître, Mathilde Gau, Kaoudoune, Amer Mechiek, Amar Metchiek, Fatima Moktari, Ali Moulahcene, Djama Precigout, Djamal Précigout, Yvonne Précigout, Gesomina Ros, Alexandre Sagols, Mohamed Saour
Directors:
Producers:
Georges Derocles
Writers:
Jean Pélégri, Sylvain Dhomme, James Blue
Aka:
Les oliviers de la justice
Genres:
Children & Family, Classics, Drama
Countries:
France
BBFC:
Release Date:
Not released
Run Time:
81 minutes
Languages:
French LPCM Mono
Subtitles:
English
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Colour:
B & W

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