The Algerian revolution for independence is one of the greatest in history. I'm quite certain that the Palestinians draw inspiration from the history and revolution of Algeria. The Algerian Revolution stands as a powerful testament to the resilience, determination, and unwavering spirit of a people seeking to reclaim their autonomy and dignity. It was a pivotal moment in history, challenging the status quo and demanding justice, equality, and self-determination. Today, as we reflect on this historic struggle, it serves as a reminder that the fight for freedom and justice is a universal endeavor, one that transcends borders and unites us all in our shared quest for a more just and equitable world. The lessons of the Algerian Revolution continue to inspire and remind us of the power of ordinary individuals to effect extraordinary change.
The only lessons of the algerian independance is that : -algerian use terrorism and systematic mass killing of innocent civilians. - algerian only won because the french were betrayed by their own political establishement. the algerian revolutionnaries were almost totally wipeout except for some people in hiding. -independance mean nothing, because after the independance, a lot of algerian come to France because their can't build a proper country, who became (and still is) is shithole without the european. Cheers !
Its a mark of sheer determination and unwavering spirit how The algerians fought valiantly to reclaim their freedom from the french invader who never wanted to leave Algeria at all cost. They suffered casualties, atrocities and unrelented tortures but they never succumbed to the french, much loves from tanzania East africa.
One of the finest films ever made. To miss this is to miss out, period. Said was of the opinion that it's the greatest political film ever made. I concur. Pontecorvo's "Burn!" is also tremendous.
@@maazali8889 Yes, Orientalism was a pardigm shifter. If you want to read more accessible Said try his "Peace and its Discontents" or his "End of the Peace Process." These two books are more casual essays written for the general reader. Take care.
الله يرحمهم مساكين الله يرحمهم 😭😭😭😭😭 القلب يتقطع كل منشوف هادهي الافلام وكأني أعيشها تحيا الجزائر وجيش الجزائر وشعب الجزائر الراقي عبدالله الجزائري من ولاية وهران
@mizrahiwithattitude2733 Why are you freaks so adamant on showing everyone how psychotic you are? Wouldn't it serve you better to just keep it to yourselves?
Every global citizen should explore the inspiring history of the Algerian people. I had the privilege of visiting this fascinating country, particularly the Casbah of Algiers, where the marks of the past remain remarkably preserved. Algeria, a true haven for revolutionaries, has welcomed iconic figures such as Che Guevara and Nelson Mandela, offering refuge and support to those fighting for freedom and justice. This country, with its rare beauty, defends the oppressed with remarkable intensity and authenticity. Algerians are honest and welcoming, making Algeria an invaluable treasure🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿.
The production director of the film The Battle of Algiers recently stated in a television interview that the role of Ali La point in the film was intended for the American actor Charles Bronson. He gave Charles his initial approval to play the role of Ali La point , but during the filming days Charles Bronson was unable to attend due to other commitments in Hollywood. Charles Bronson would have given the film a special flavor and an international boost
he will never look like an ALGERIAN citizen fighting for his right to live in liberty . if that actor you are talking about took the role of Ali la pointe .. the movie would have the looks of those latin american gangster crime movies .. and Ali depicted in your Charles bronson would simply look like a ruthless criminal with a bit of filthy cigarette stuck in the corner of his mouth ..
I didn’t think this film vilified the French. I thought it showed the awful nature of a civil war, similar to the IRA in Ireland. Really shows how one mans terrorist is another mans freedom fighter.
@@KM-ge5ek Perhaps not a civil war by definition. But certainly an internal conflict whereby both sides have understandable but wholly incompatible aims which lead to an extremely bloody and violent struggle. Either way, the young lads doing the fighting have no personal quarrel with their enemies, and had they been born in a different part of town they may be on a different side. Just a sad reflection on the tragic nature of war but also the fact that open conflict is often the answer to differences that cannot be settled any other way.
L'existence même de ce chef-d'œuvre tient du miracle... Cette histoire allait se perdre dans l'oubli, si ce n'est grâce à la faveur de circonstances et de rencontres majeurs qui ont rendu possible, l'expression de cette histoire marquante et inspirante... 😎🍿
"The Battle of Algiers" is a documentary little known to the general public, but it should be watched by younger generations to better understand the historical struggle of the Algerian people. "The Mecca of Revolutionaries" also deserves to be included in school curricula.🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿
ic comes to my mind that Palestine is unfortunately and exactly what this film is telling us no oppressor can oppres with out consequences and civilians will pay a heavy penalty.
ما جاتش الاستقلال طايبة رجال ذاك الوقت ضحاو بكل ما اتو من قوة و جهد و ثبتوا على العهد لي سطروه .إنهم بحق صفوة الصفوة مستحيل كاين رجال بحجم هؤولاء الله يرحمهم و يغفر لهم و يدخلهم فسيح جناته كما وعدهم جاهدو بنيتهم الله يجازيهم بيها فالمجد و الخلود لشهداءنا الأبرار و عاشت الجزاءر برعاية الله عز و جل ثم رجالاتها الغيورين عليها الله خلينا الشباب المتمسك بتعاليم الدين و يعرف واجباته خص الدولة تعتني عناية قوية لهذه الشريحة لخطرش بلا بيهم ما نقدرو ندييرو والو و بالتالي نكونو محل اطماع للأعداء المتربصين بنا .
There is a reason The Battle of Algiers is required viewing for U.S. military officers in training. While the events depicted occurred in the 1950's, the issues involved and tactics deployed are as relevant today as they were then: an Islamist movement, assassination of police officers, drive by shootings and terrorist bomb attacks against civilians, and the torture of suspects using water and electric shock by military interrogators are all here. The film documents the escalating violence leading up to Algerian Independence from France. It was shot in Algeria using a large number of Algerian and French actors. Both sides are given equal screen time and the film is in Arabic and French with subtitles. The story is presented in a neutral documentary style. Both sides did some bad things and there is no attempt to spin or cherry pick the story for political purposes as might be expected if it were made by today's "woke" film makers. This neutral approach lends credibility to the film. Algerian Independence was attained in 1962 and the film was shot in 1965. All major events depicted actually occurred, and the leader of the violent organization behind the revolution (the FLN) plays himself in the movie.
La génération de la révolution était grandiose courageuse prête a mourir pour l'indépendance vive l'Algérie gloire aux martyrs qui sont vivants dans nos cœurs
A lesson in how to botch a COIN campaign. You can be the superior force, and yet still fail to achieve your strategic aim. We didn’t understand the lessons of the war in Algeria enough when we entered Iraq and Afghanistan. And it’s cost us
What you saw in this movie is nothing compared to the reality...The real war was in the mountains and villages... It was there that the French army lost it... Thousands of villages bombed with napalm and the battles were so hard that the French army suffered great losses
vous avez perdu la guerre .. c'est grâce à la communauté internationale que vous avez eu votre indépendance 😉 nous vous avons chasser de votre territoire.. vous étiez cacher en Tunisie et au Maroc.. 😘
@@TXMobiLion complètement faux. Les réseaux algériens ont été démantelés. Il n'y a que le FLN pour le croire. Ce qui est drôle c'est ce qu'est devenu le pays après. La mafia qui dirige le pays se gave. C'est à mourir de rire
Loathsome trailer for a great movie. Yeah, this trailer is loathsome. Its editing is boom-boom 21st century hyped up crapola generated under the modern supposition that no one has an attention span lasting more than one second. Pontecorvo's movie has a different rhythm and a more complex effect.
Une pensée pour la toute jeune Claude Guiraud (10 ans à l'époque) qui a eu un bras arraché lors de l'attentat du Milk-Bar (bar pour enfants!!!) à Alger. Bombe posée par Zohra Drif.
Une pensée pour mon grand père, Algérien vivant dans son pays l’ALGERIE… jeté vivant du haut d’un hélicoptère par un étranger qui n’avait rien a faire là-bas, lui le français dont le pays est la France.
@@Youcef-Grind Joseph, vois tu, je connais bien la propagande FLN, depuis sa fondation. Je vois que tu la répètes parfaitement. Pourtant, j'ai connu des yaouleds bien plus fins que toi. Tout ce verbiage est fait pour détourner ton attention des généraux d'Alger qui s'en mettent pleins les poches et qui achètent dans les beaux quartiers à Paris (encore la France!). Etpuis sais tu qu' il y a eu des milliards d'enfants français chrétiens comme musulmans massacrés par les djounouds au nom du djihad.?
@@algeriatranslated9692 Je constate que vous ne condamnez pas les attentats horribles contre les enfants: vous approuvez donc ces crimes. Quant aux français, les algériens les aiment massivement bien, car ils sont 12 millions en France désormais.:. Hors harkis et pieds-noirs, 265000 algériens se sont établis en France en 1963, 275000 en 1964 et cela jusqu'à Giscard. D'ailleurs, les généraux algériens aiment aussi beaucoup la France car ils investissent personnellement beaucoup dans les beaux quartiers à Paris.
I don't get why they included that is was screened by the Pentagon? Both Germany and America screen and check over most movies to see if it will spark violence. In Germany they want to make sure that neo-n@zis won't be influenced to start doing terrorists attacks and America does the same
😂😂😂 Pauvres cloches on vous attends Cette fois ci pas avec des fusils de chasse mais avec la détermination de mourir de 45 millions d'Algériens qui sont en Algérie prêt à se sacrifier et avant que vous preniez un Taxi 8 millions d'Algériens qui sont en Europe constitueront le post avancé qui se feront sauter dans toute l'Europe emportant avec eux la vanité des mercenaires européens. Lisez l'histoire de l'Algérie ou ancienne Numidie avant de commettre une erreur 😂😂😂 Nous sommes musulmans certe mais pas Arabe mais amazighs Cherchez dans Google le mot amazigh quand vous lirez tout sur les amazighs après on vous souhaitera un bon retour en Algérie chers européens blancs 😂😂😂😂😂
You must know that What you saw in this movie is nothing compared to reality.....The real war was in the mountains and villages... It was there that the French army lost it... Thousands of villages bombed with napalm and the battles were so hard that the French army suffered great losses
Kamelia KDer العفو اخي ...المهم ذلك الجيل الفريد الذي نعانق القول عليه ونبديه ولانمل من ذكر محاسن ذلك الجيل الاقفى الذين رحلو وارتحلو من ديارهم واموالهم لله وانه نصرهم وماخذلهم واعزهم بعدما كامو مستضعفين لانهم يستحقون ذلك ...شرف لنا اننا ننتمي لؤلئك الاسود ...انا من محبي علي لابوانت واسمي علي وانا سعيد بذلك ..تحية للشرفاء من ابناء الوطن الغالي
مالا كان شافو فلم دورية نحو الشرق .. واش يقولو !!!؟؟ افلام هوليوود انتاع اليوم و هذوك الممثلين المنفوخين و المؤثرات السمغية و البصرية ما يجيوش والو قدام فلم دورية نحو الشرق . 'ياو عليكم '" وحدها كان يخرجوها ضركا في عالم السينما و الافلام . تكتسح العالم و يترجموها للغات العالم بأكمله .
This is a truly remarkable film and one of the most accurate historical films ever made.
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I am from Macedonia much love to my Algerians brothers and sisters Assalamu aleykum ❤️
Walaykom asalam
Waalaykom assalme frère
BIG RESPECT FOR ALEKSANDR THE GREAT !!!!
Wa alayko assalam
W alaykom salam
The Algerian revolution for independence is one of the greatest in history. I'm quite certain that the Palestinians draw inspiration from the history and revolution of Algeria. The Algerian Revolution stands as a powerful testament to the resilience, determination, and unwavering spirit of a people seeking to reclaim their autonomy and dignity. It was a pivotal moment in history, challenging the status quo and demanding justice, equality, and self-determination. Today, as we reflect on this historic struggle, it serves as a reminder that the fight for freedom and justice is a universal endeavor, one that transcends borders and unites us all in our shared quest for a more just and equitable world. The lessons of the Algerian Revolution continue to inspire and remind us of the power of ordinary individuals to effect extraordinary change.
Watching this trailer, I also thought of the people in Palestine. I pray Peace and Freedom will Come one day...
The only lessons of the algerian independance is that :
-algerian use terrorism and systematic mass killing of innocent civilians.
- algerian only won because the french were betrayed by their own political establishement. the algerian revolutionnaries were almost totally wipeout except for some people in hiding.
-independance mean nothing, because after the independance, a lot of algerian come to France because their can't build a proper country, who became (and still is) is shithole without the european.
Cheers !
Free Palestine 🇵🇸❤
A movie that you never have enough of watching it, particularly if you are Algerian.
تحياتي لبلد المليون و نصف شهيد... مصري محب للجزائر ❤✌
Holy shit Bro I was just gonna say that .....
Greeting brother greeting. 😊
خاوة خاوة 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇪🇬🇪🇬💪🇱🇾♥️♥️
Its a mark of sheer determination and unwavering spirit how The algerians fought valiantly to reclaim their freedom from the french invader who never wanted to leave Algeria at all cost. They suffered casualties, atrocities and unrelented tortures but they never succumbed to the french, much loves from tanzania East africa.
Roger Ebert's favorite film of 1968. It was also an inspiration for Christopher Nolan when he was making both The Dark Knight Rises and Dunkirk.
Really? I just watched it and for some reason Christopher Nolan came to mind.
same here , I think this film documentary is not rated but certainty a piece of art 👌
صعب تملك الدموع عند مشاهدة و لو مقطع قصير من هذا الفيلم...اللهم ارحم من مات من اجل ان تبقى كلمتك العليا في الجزائر و تقبلهم في الشهداء
How have I missed this masterpiece?
I'm asking myself the same question!
Yes
Parceque la France et leur amis sionistes on tout fait pour qu'il ne dépasse pas toutes les frontières
what an absolutely fantastic movie.
One of the finest films ever made. To miss this is to miss out, period. Said was of the opinion that it's the greatest political film ever made. I concur.
Pontecorvo's "Burn!" is also tremendous.
Edward Said?
@@maazali8889 Yes. Sorry for the ambiguity. The great Edward Said indeed.
@@drewhunkins7192 I got it.
I recently read Orientalism by Edward Said. It wasn't an easy read. But it was great.
@@maazali8889 Yes, Orientalism was a pardigm shifter. If you want to read more accessible Said try his "Peace and its Discontents" or his "End of the Peace Process." These two books are more casual essays written for the general reader. Take care.
@@drewhunkins7192 Thank you for the suggestion. I will certainly check these out.
الله يرحمهم مساكين الله يرحمهم 😭😭😭😭😭 القلب يتقطع كل منشوف هادهي الافلام وكأني أعيشها تحيا الجزائر وجيش الجزائر وشعب الجزائر الراقي عبدالله الجزائري من ولاية وهران
I pray, just like Algerians, Palestine, too will be free.
u would get a nuclear war before that ever happanes
@mizrahiwithattitude2733 Why are you freaks so adamant on showing everyone how psychotic you are? Wouldn't it serve you better to just keep it to yourselves?
What's the use of your nuclear if you cannot use it, unless you want ww3.
This film is considered as a lesson for all patriot And liberator man under the World .....
This is simply a masterpiece.
وعقدنا العزم أن تحيا الجزائر فاشهدوا فاشهدوا فاشهدوا 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿 الله يرحم الشهداء الابرار 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿
People of Algeria make his history 💪🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿
Released in 1966, the year that The Good Bad Ugly was also released. What a monumental year for Italian cinema.
Every global citizen should explore the inspiring history of the Algerian people. I had the privilege of visiting this fascinating country, particularly the Casbah of Algiers, where the marks of the past remain remarkably preserved. Algeria, a true haven for revolutionaries, has welcomed iconic figures such as Che Guevara and Nelson Mandela, offering refuge and support to those fighting for freedom and justice. This country, with its rare beauty, defends the oppressed with remarkable intensity and authenticity. Algerians are honest and welcoming, making Algeria an invaluable treasure🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿.
A government, ANY government, that bans what their people can see tells you much about both the movie, and the government in question.
هادو رجال الجزائر تع الصح ربي يرحم شهدائنا الأبرار المجد والخلود لهم
Finally, a version of the trailer which doesn't suck in quality!
الله يرحم أبطال تورة نساء ورجال تحيا الجزائر افتخر اني جزائري💪🇩🇿
Classic movie
PALESTINE 🇵🇸 FOREVER 🙏💪
لكم الدنيا ولنا الجنة 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The production director of the film The Battle of Algiers recently stated in a television interview that the role of Ali La point in the film was intended for the American actor Charles Bronson. He gave Charles his initial approval to play the role of Ali La point , but during the filming days Charles Bronson was unable to attend due to other commitments in Hollywood. Charles Bronson would have given the film a special flavor and an international boost
He wouldn't look very Algerian though
How do you know an algerian look like ? @@al1976-v7m
White people trying to make it about them again
he will never look like an ALGERIAN citizen fighting for his right to live in liberty .
if that actor you are talking about took the role of Ali la pointe .. the movie would have the looks of those latin american gangster crime movies ..
and Ali depicted in your Charles bronson would simply look like a ruthless criminal with a bit of filthy cigarette stuck in the corner of his mouth ..
تحيا الجزائر ❤️🇩🇿
Outstanding 🌹
I didn’t think this film vilified the French. I thought it showed the awful nature of a civil war, similar to the IRA in Ireland. Really shows how one mans terrorist is another mans freedom fighter.
Civil war didn't happen until 1990, this is about the Algerian revolution the algerians against franch colonization
@@KM-ge5ek they were no civil war stop lying please
@@KM-ge5ek Perhaps not a civil war by definition. But certainly an internal conflict whereby both sides have understandable but wholly incompatible aims which lead to an extremely bloody and violent struggle. Either way, the young lads doing the fighting have no personal quarrel with their enemies, and had they been born in a different part of town they may be on a different side. Just a sad reflection on the tragic nature of war but also the fact that open conflict is often the answer to differences that cannot be settled any other way.
True
the original screenplay was biased and has been rejected by the director for a more objective view, it was a good choice
L'existence même de ce chef-d'œuvre tient du miracle...
Cette histoire allait se perdre dans l'oubli, si ce n'est grâce à la faveur de circonstances et de rencontres majeurs qui ont rendu possible, l'expression de cette histoire marquante et inspirante...
😎🍿
الرجال تاع بكري ربي يرحم الشهداء
You caaan watch TTTThe Battle of Algiers heeere twitter.com/3ac3041c00204e45d/status/816721512405155841 TТheee Battle of Algiers Trailer
Тhis mоviе is nоw avаilaааblе tо waааatсh hеrе => twitter.com/aa7e494b3f8ea36e3/status/822756908897402882 Thе Bаааttlеe оof Аlgiеrs Trаilееееr
Link don't work ...
link not work ...you jerk .....
"The Battle of Algiers" is a documentary little known to the general public, but it should be watched by younger generations to better understand the historical struggle of the Algerian people. "The Mecca of Revolutionaries" also deserves to be included in school curricula.🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿
Great movie.
سبحان الله شفت مرة نسخة لإعلان الفيلم بالصينية وكانت الجودة احسن من النسخة الفرنسية و الإنجليزية 😂😂
Long live Algeria 🇩🇿🇩🇿 we will never forget. Peace be upon El moudjahdin
This movie, unfortunately, is more relevant than ever.
ic comes to my mind that Palestine is unfortunately and exactly what this film is telling us no oppressor can oppres with out consequences and civilians will pay a heavy penalty.
This movie only shows 1% of the war...The real war was in the mountains and villages... It was there that the French army lost it
Wow! Very powerful.
Looks like a nice movie
J'adore ce film
Best revolutionary movie
Ce qui est touchant c'est les phrases prononcer par Ben Mehdi "
my grandfather killed 3 french solider
@Alfonso Fedele why
@Alfonso Fedele he was fighting for independence of his country wish i was him
@Alfonso Fedele Why? The French were the villains
My uncle killed over 60 terrorists in Iraq.
@@cakeyummy2401 Did he kill American soldiers who came to steal Iraq's oil ?
ما جاتش الاستقلال طايبة رجال ذاك الوقت ضحاو بكل ما اتو من قوة و جهد و ثبتوا على العهد لي سطروه .إنهم بحق صفوة الصفوة مستحيل كاين رجال بحجم هؤولاء الله يرحمهم و يغفر لهم و يدخلهم فسيح جناته كما وعدهم جاهدو بنيتهم الله يجازيهم بيها فالمجد و الخلود لشهداءنا الأبرار و عاشت الجزاءر برعاية الله عز و جل ثم رجالاتها الغيورين عليها الله خلينا الشباب المتمسك بتعاليم الدين و يعرف واجباته خص الدولة تعتني عناية قوية لهذه الشريحة لخطرش بلا بيهم ما نقدرو ندييرو والو و بالتالي نكونو محل اطماع للأعداء المتربصين بنا .
V One heros,the people V the intimate enemy
Jean martin was an ex para
Lost command covers the battle of
Algiers in miniature
Colonel raspèguy a composite of several french para commanders
Vive l'Algérie
L’Algerie Française!
@@romainmodestie8844 Correction : France algérienne
لأنه 🔥🔥🔥 🔥
There is a reason The Battle of Algiers is required viewing for U.S. military officers in training. While the events depicted occurred in the 1950's, the issues involved and tactics deployed are as relevant today as they were then: an Islamist movement, assassination of police officers, drive by shootings and terrorist bomb attacks against civilians, and the torture of suspects using water and electric shock by military interrogators are all here. The film documents the escalating violence leading up to Algerian Independence from France. It was shot in Algeria using a large number of Algerian and French actors. Both sides are given equal screen time and the film is in Arabic and French with subtitles. The story is presented in a neutral documentary style. Both sides did some bad things and there is no attempt to spin or cherry pick the story for political purposes as might be expected if it were made by today's "woke" film makers. This neutral approach lends credibility to the film. Algerian Independence was attained in 1962 and the film was shot in 1965. All major events depicted actually occurred, and the leader of the violent organization behind the revolution (the FLN) plays himself in the movie.
أنواع التعذيب الوحشية و في الأخير يأتي مطبع عربي لم يعرف الجهاد ولا الثورة في حياته يسب الشهداء الله يرحمهم🇩🇿🇵🇸🇩🇿🇵🇸
ADOS Study This Film!
Powerful
حتى وان نسى الحكام الخونة ما فعلته فرنسا في اجدادهم لن ينسى الشعب ولا التاريخ ماضي فرنسا المضلم في الجزاءر رحم الله الشهداء الذين صدقوا الله في جهادهم
Long live Algeria ! 🇩🇿
تحيا الجزائر❤️❤️❤️🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿💪💪💪
Pa Ranjith favourite movie
اصبغولنا الفيلم راكم طولتو
اللواء عمار عثامنية قائد القوات البرية ن/ع1
يجب تفكيك القنابل الأرضية قبل فوات الأوان وخاصة الأسلحة المهترئة المنتشرة عبر ربوع الوطن
Where to get the english subed movie
For ever warrior 👣
Vive l'Algérie Gloire et honneurs à nos valeureux martyrs.
La génération de la révolution était grandiose courageuse prête a mourir pour l'indépendance vive l'Algérie gloire aux martyrs qui sont vivants dans nos cœurs
A lesson in how to botch a COIN campaign. You can be the superior force, and yet still fail to achieve your strategic aim.
We didn’t understand the lessons of the war in Algeria enough when we entered Iraq and Afghanistan. And it’s cost us
What you saw in this movie is nothing compared to the reality...The real war was in the mountains and villages... It was there that the French army lost it... Thousands of villages bombed with napalm and the battles were so hard that the French army suffered great losses
0.46 HUGO STIGLITZ ENTERD THE ROOM
الله يرحم الشهداء الذين سقطوا في سبيل حريتنا الله أكبر
الله يرحم جميع شهداء المسلمين
Pontecuervo and his brother - heroes for all mankind
Imagine remake in Hollywood , will be amazing
With a gay version of ali la pointe? , no thanks
@@recyclebin7081 I swear
It’s impossible to remake this movie and get it this good
Why remake such a superb film?
Hollywood are a mechanism of the imperial core. They would never make a movie like this
Glory to our martyrs 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿
01.11.2022
Gloire à nos martyrs 🇩🇿
1 2 3 viva l'Algérie 🇩🇿🇩🇿
1 2 3 vive la France 🇨🇵
@@adelaidesngan604 Toujours la France laisse nous tranquille bande de foux européens
Holy wood... END
If you don't feel chills, you are not Algerian
VIVE NOUS ET VIVE NOTRE PAYS L'ALGÉRIE 🇩🇿🦾🤛🏼💥
المجد والخلود لشوهادان الابرار تحي الجزائر المجد والخلود لشوهادان الابرار تحي الجزائر ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥ام فرنسا صاوف تدفع الثمن غالين عجيلن ام أجيلن
تحيا الجزائر
اسم الفلم
Who here from Mos Def Auditorium!?
c est un tres beau film il reflète la vérité et le courage d un peuple qui a piétiné la france
vous avez perdu la guerre .. c'est grâce à la communauté internationale que vous avez eu votre indépendance 😉 nous vous avons chasser de votre territoire.. vous étiez cacher en Tunisie et au Maroc.. 😘
😂😂😂😂 ridiculous. The battle of Algeria is a french victory.
@@user-mm7uq4hs6j No Algerian victory learn history 😂
Mdr
De Gaulle a donné l'indépendance parce qu'il ne voulait pas voir de mosquées en France
@@TXMobiLion complètement faux.
Les réseaux algériens ont été démantelés. Il n'y a que le FLN pour le croire.
Ce qui est drôle c'est ce qu'est devenu le pays après.
La mafia qui dirige le pays se gave. C'est à mourir de rire
Loathsome trailer for a great movie. Yeah, this trailer is loathsome. Its editing is boom-boom 21st century hyped up crapola generated under the modern supposition that no one has an attention span lasting more than one second. Pontecorvo's movie has a different rhythm and a more complex effect.
FREE PALESTINE
Crazy how many parallels there are to today's events in Paris, 50 years after this film was made.
Unemployed Cow Might I remind you that India freed itself by allowing the British to torture them at the end of a 150 years of British Rule
It's more relevant to the endless wars and foreign intervention in the middle east.
Horrifying, America and Europe in the 2020's. 😨😰😥
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هذي لمود فندام فليم
Glory and eternity to the righteous martyrs
نحن السلطان ندعو خردوات قادة الدولة بإسترجاع "الفوج18مظليين مغاوير"إلى مكانه الصحيح(بني مسوس)وهذا لحماية والسهر على قرارات رئيس الجمهورية من الخونة.
Une pensée pour la toute jeune Claude Guiraud (10 ans à l'époque) qui a eu un bras arraché lors de l'attentat du Milk-Bar (bar pour enfants!!!) à Alger. Bombe posée par Zohra Drif.
Une pensee pour mon oncle Ahmed abattu a bout portant d'une balle a la tete a l'age de 9ans par des parachutistes francais.
Une pensée aussi pour les millions d'enfants algériens bombardés avec du napalm... Connaît tu le napalm ?
Une pensée pour mon grand père, Algérien vivant dans son pays l’ALGERIE… jeté vivant du haut d’un hélicoptère par un étranger qui n’avait rien a faire là-bas, lui le français dont le pays est la France.
@@Youcef-Grind Joseph, vois tu, je connais bien la propagande FLN, depuis sa fondation. Je vois que tu la répètes parfaitement. Pourtant, j'ai connu des yaouleds bien plus fins que toi. Tout ce verbiage est fait pour détourner ton attention des généraux d'Alger qui s'en mettent pleins les poches et qui achètent dans les beaux quartiers à Paris (encore la France!). Etpuis sais tu qu' il y a eu des milliards d'enfants français chrétiens comme musulmans massacrés par les djounouds au nom du djihad.?
@@algeriatranslated9692 Je constate que vous ne condamnez pas les attentats horribles contre les enfants: vous approuvez donc ces crimes. Quant aux français, les algériens les aiment massivement bien, car ils sont 12 millions en France désormais.:. Hors harkis et pieds-noirs, 265000 algériens se sont établis en France en 1963, 275000 en 1964 et cela jusqu'à Giscard. D'ailleurs, les généraux algériens aiment aussi beaucoup la France car ils investissent personnellement beaucoup dans les beaux quartiers à Paris.
Tahya Eldjazair 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿💕❤🇩🇿💪
Oine vel'our minès quasiòr
Sick that Pentagon has anything to say about movie making.
They only watched it in '03 to see how Afghanistan and Iraq would turn out in '18
@@shadowpawn before invading Iraq, but the film didn't teach him anything, apparently.
I don't get why they included that is was screened by the Pentagon? Both Germany and America screen and check over most movies to see if it will spark violence. In Germany they want to make sure that neo-n@zis won't be influenced to start doing terrorists attacks and America does the same
@@massimobernardo- Cause Iraq invaded Kuwait, bombed Israel, and massacred Kurdish civilians. They attacked our allies first so we invaded
@@cakeyummy2401 invaded Kuwait in 1990 not 2003.
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ALLAH YARHAME ECHOUADA
Слава французским десантникам и легионерам!
Белая Европа еще вернет себе Алжир.
Lmfaooo keep dreaming SLAV!
😂😂😂 Pauvres cloches on vous attends Cette fois ci pas avec des fusils de chasse mais avec la détermination de mourir de 45 millions d'Algériens qui sont en Algérie prêt à se sacrifier et avant que vous preniez un Taxi 8 millions d'Algériens qui sont en Europe constitueront le post avancé qui se feront sauter dans toute l'Europe emportant avec eux la vanité des mercenaires européens.
Lisez l'histoire de l'Algérie ou ancienne Numidie avant de commettre une erreur 😂😂😂
Nous sommes musulmans certe mais pas Arabe mais amazighs
Cherchez dans Google le mot amazigh quand vous lirez tout sur les amazighs après on vous souhaitera un bon retour en Algérie chers européens blancs 😂😂😂😂😂
Viva algeria
we want to be free viva l'Algérie
You must know that What you saw in this movie is nothing compared to reality.....The real war was in the mountains and villages... It was there that the French army lost it... Thousands of villages bombed with napalm and the battles were so hard that the French army suffered great losses
للءسف لم ءجد ما ءبحث عنه
What are you looking for?
ما الذي تبحثين عنه
@@farouk9178 السعادة
Chkoun ykoli Li matal larbi ben mhidi c qui ??
Kamelia KDer شكون لمثل العربي بن مهيدي انت في رايك ؟
علي لابوانت دعاس المستعمر راني نسقسي !!؟ بلاك ممثل جزائري لا اعلم
Kamelia KDer يكون جزائري والله العالم
البطل علي لابوانت دعاس المستعمر شكرا اخي لكن ظنيت عرفتي هه لكنك مثلي
Kamelia KDer العفو اخي ...المهم ذلك الجيل الفريد الذي نعانق القول عليه ونبديه ولانمل من ذكر محاسن ذلك الجيل الاقفى الذين رحلو وارتحلو من ديارهم واموالهم لله وانه نصرهم وماخذلهم واعزهم بعدما كامو مستضعفين لانهم يستحقون ذلك ...شرف لنا اننا ننتمي لؤلئك الاسود ...انا من محبي علي لابوانت واسمي علي وانا سعيد بذلك ..تحية للشرفاء من ابناء الوطن الغالي
كي كلنو رجال بمعنى الكلمة استشهدو في سبيل الله أما الي رهم يمشو بي اسمهم اليوم كلهم أبناء فرنسا الحركا وعملاء لهم
The real war was in the mountains and villages... It was there that the French army lost the war
مالا كان شافو فلم دورية نحو الشرق .. واش يقولو !!!؟؟ افلام هوليوود انتاع اليوم و هذوك الممثلين المنفوخين و المؤثرات السمغية و البصرية ما يجيوش والو قدام فلم دورية نحو الشرق .
'ياو عليكم '" وحدها كان يخرجوها ضركا في عالم السينما و الافلام . تكتسح العالم و يترجموها للغات العالم بأكمله .