Ejemplos de uso de Rachid Bouchareb
1. Jamel Debbouze, Samy Naceri, Sami Bouajila, Roschdy Zem and Bernard Blancan, of the film Indigènes by Rachid Bouchareb all won best actor.
2. The film‘s French–Algerian director, Rachid Bouchareb, has said that the idea of the story had been floating around in his head for years, but that material documenting the North African recruits in the French army was difficult to find.
3. The film‘s director, Rachid Bouchareb, who grew up in an Algerian family in Paris‘s run–down immigrant suburbs, said he wanted to rescue an important part of his ancestors‘ history from "national amnesia", and make the interior minister and presidential hopeful, Nicolas Sarkozy, reconsider his draconian views on immigrants.
4. Also significantly, the best actor prize went collectively to the French Arab male cast of yet another movie with a similar context: "Days of Glory," by a French director with an Algerian background, Rachid Bouchareb, which shows Algerians and Moroccans fighting for France in World War II.
5. At this stage, it is difficult to seek thematic trends but it does look as though, in a reflection of our turbulent times, civil and religious wars mixed with ensuing social upheaval will be at the forefront – Loach (Irish independence), Rachid Bouchareb (Days of Glory depicts Algerian soldiers in French army), Guillermo del Toro (Pan‘s Labyrinth set during Spanish Civil War), Lou Ye (Summer Palace is a romance set against a backdrop of Tiananmen Square). One contender for whom Cannes is certain to be a star–making occasion is indie director Richard Linklater, who has two films based on books in the Official Selection.