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Ahmed Rachedi (born 1938) is an Algerian film director and screenwriter. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture for the film Z (1969), which he helped produce.
Ahmed Rachedi (en arabe : أحمد راشدي), né en 1938 à Tébessa en Algérie, est un cinéaste, scénariste, producteur et conseiller ministériel algérien.
Ahmed Rachedi was born in 1938 in Tebessa, Algeria. He is a director and writer, known for Z (1969), Tabûnat al-sayyid Fabre (1983) and Ali au pays des mirages (1980).
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Jan 22, 2019 · PLEASE NOTE: This documentary contains disturbing images of executions, warfare and the aftermath. 1966 Algerian documentary directed by Algerian director, writer and producer Ahmed Rachedi....
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Aug 19, 2019 · Biography. An Algerian director and screenwriter, born in 1938. He studied French literature, history, and cinema. He is considered one of the pioneers of Algerian cinema.
Ahmed Rachedi may refer to: Ahmed Rachedi (film director) Ahmed Rachedi, Algeria -a commune in Algeria. Ahmed Rachedi is an alternate transliteration for Ahmed Errachidi, a former Guantanamo captive from Morocco.
Ahmed Rachedi is known as an Director, Writer, Producer, Actor, and Adaptation. Some of his work includes Opium and the Stick, Dawn of the Damned, A People on the March, Krim Belkacem, Ali in Wonderland, The Farewell Song, The Mill of M. Fabre, and So that Algeria May Live.