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Mohamed Chouikh

Mohamed Chouikh

Mohamed Chouikh (born 1943) is an Algerian filmmaker and actor. Mohamed Chouikh was born at Mostaganem, Algeria on 3 September 1943, where he was to become a stage actor with a troupe which later developed into the Algerian National Theatre. In 1965, he acted in one of Algeria's greatest film productions, L'Aube des damnés by René Vautier and Ahmed Rachedi. In 1966 he took the role of Lakhdar (the son) in Mohamed Lakhdar Hamina's highly successful Le vent des Aurès. In 1972 he directed L'Embouchure for Algerian TV, followed in 1974 by Les Paumés (1974). In 1982 he made his first feature-length film, Rupture, and has pursued a writer-director career since then.

Known for

Dance of the Wind
Dance of the Wind
2003
The Nomads
The Nomads
1976
The Passengers
The Passengers
1971 • Narrator
Elise, or Real Life
Elise, or Real Life
1970 • Arezki
The Outlaws
The Outlaws
1969 • Ali
The Winds of the Aures
The Winds of the Aures
1967 • Lakhdar
Dawn of the Damned
Dawn of the Damned
1965
L'Obstacle
L'Obstacle
1965

Full filmography

The Passengers
The Passengers
1971 • Narrator
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Mohamed Chouikh – Biography, Known For & Filmography