I Exist

I Exist

1982 · 180 min · Documentary

Composed of three parts, this montage film addresses all aspects relating to the role of women in Algerian society: their ambitions, the role of the State and the help of organizations that were created during the struggle for female emancipation. .

Directed by Sid Ali Mazif · Written by Hamid Aït Amara

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