
Bay of Algiers
Comedy · Drama · TV Movie
Overview
The writer Louis Gardel remembers his youth in Algeria. In 1955, Louis is 15 years old and lives with his grandmother Zoé. Zoé is friend with president Steiger, leader of the French settlers but also with the old Arab Bouarab. One night looking at the Bay of Algiers, Louis is convinced that the world in which he has grown will disappear. The first events of the War of Independence have begun. The young boys and young girls have a good time at the seaside: swimming, dancing, flirting. But, little by little, the war becomes part of their daily life.
Top Cast


Catherine Jacob
Catherine Jacob
Zoé
Catherine Jacob
Zoé


Solal Forte
Solal Forte
Louis (15 ans)
Solal Forte
Louis (15 ans)


Margaux Chatelier
Margaux Chatelier
Michelle
Margaux Chatelier
Michelle


Michaël Abiteboul
Michaël Abiteboul
Marco
Michaël Abiteboul
Marco


Anthony Sonigo
Anthony Sonigo
Solal
Anthony Sonigo
Solal


Khalid Berkouz
Khalid Berkouz
Omar
Khalid Berkouz
Omar


Michèle Moretti
Michèle Moretti
Suzanne
Michèle Moretti
Suzanne


Biyouna
Biyouna
Bibi
Biyouna
Bibi


Jean Benguigui
Jean Benguigui
Steiger
Jean Benguigui
Steiger


Jacques Spiesser
Jacques Spiesser
Louis
Jacques Spiesser
Louis
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