Bouzareah (1950)
Arriving aboard the liner “Ville d’Alger”, young French citizens go to Bouzareah to follow a one-year professional training course at the École Normale. After acquiring the basics of the Arabic language and culture, the future teachers are trained to teach the population the basics of modern agriculture, manual work and hygiene. A study trip concludes the training. The teachers are then sent to the regions of their choice, where they will put their knowledge at the service of the inhabitants.
Director: Jack Pinoteau
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 26 min
Release Date: January 1, 1950
Screenplay
Cinematography: Tahar Hannache
Editing: René Vernadet
Production: Les Films Jean-Jacques Delafosse
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
high school teacher, algeria, djazair, bouzareah
More Films by Director: Jack Pinoteau
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Bouzareah about?
- Arriving aboard the liner “Ville d’Alger”, young French citizens go to Bouzareah to follow a one-year professional training course at the École Normale. After acquiring the basics of the Arabic language and culture, the future teachers are trained to teach the population the basics of modern agriculture, manual work and hygiene. A study trip concludes the training. The teachers are then sent to the regions of their choice, where they will put their knowledge at the service of the inhabitants.
- Who directed Bouzareah?
- Bouzareah was directed by Jack Pinoteau.
- How long is Bouzareah?
- Bouzareah has a runtime of 26m (26 minutes).
- What genre is Bouzareah?
- Bouzareah is a Documentary film.
- Where was Bouzareah produced?
- Bouzareah was produced in France.