How does the film portray torture is it effective justified


Assignment: The Battle of Algiers

The Film: The Battle of Algiers is a 1966 Italian film directed by GilloPontecorvo that dramatically recreates the Algerian insurrection between 1954 and 1957. The film was shot on location and includes only one professional actor (French Colonel Mathieu). SaadiYacef, an Algerian politician and former resistance fighter, co-produced the film and played a character based on himself. The film received numerous critical accolades internationally, but was not screened in France until 1971. In the years since its release, it has been lauded/condemned for inciting violence, inspiring revolutionaries, and in 2003, was screened at the Pentagon.

Instructions: Consider these questions as you watch the film. Bring your responses to class for discussion.

In what ways does the Algerian resistance movement demonstrate anti-Western/Imperialist sentiment?

We see the actions of the FLN and French paratroopers shift over the course of the movie. How do their tactics change over time? What are the key moments of transition?

What do both parties intend to accomplish with these tactics? Who are they directed to serve?

How does the film portray torture? Is it effective? Justified? Who sanctions it?

The film was controversial partly because some perceived it as biased, others as objective. Are there heroes or villains in this film?

How is the population of Algiers depicted in this film? What role do they play?

Who won the Battle of Algiers?

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