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Mazouz Ould-Abderrahmane‌

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Mazouz Ould-Abderrahmane

Mostaganem, Algéria

Mazouz Ould-Abderrahmane

Mostaganem, Algéria

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Male

Birthday

calendar1941-01-27

Popularity

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Biography

Mazouz Ould Abderrahmane, born January 27, 1941 in Mostaganem, and died November 24, 2012 in Montreal, Quebec, is an Algerian actor, director, screenwriter, editor and writer. Mazouz Ould Abderrahmane was a member of the theater troupe Les Garagouzes founded by Abderrahmane Kaki (Stanislavski method). He was also a founding member of the Algerian National Theater in 1962 and he played as an actor in several films in Algeria (Les hors la Loi, La Bataille d'Alger, etc.). He also directed Slimane by Jean Pélégri with the troupe as well as Diwan el Mejdoub by A. Kaki. In 1977, he moved to Canada where he wrote and directed several short and feature films, designed numerous productions (La Dernière Bande, La Voix Humaine (1974), L'oiseau Vert (1980), La Planète Baobab (1999), Le Carnaval des Animaux (1996), Le Tango (1990), etc.) and designed mini-digital research films. In 1984, Mazouz and his wife, Sylvie, adapted Marie-Claire Blais' novel Le Sourd dans la ville for the Ubu Repertory Theater in New York, Mazouz would later write a screenplay for the cinema. Following several productions at the National Film Board, including the documentary on Félix Leclerc "C'est la première fois que je la chante" (It's the first time I sing it), Mazouz began a period of joint creation with writer and screenwriter Pierre-Yves Pépin that would last over ten years. Together, they would write a trilogy of epic films: La Sirène de Val d'Or, La tour de l'Horloge and Le Dernier Train pour Windigo (The Sirens of Val d'Or), La tour de l'Horloge (The Clock Tower) and Le Dernier Train pour Windigo (The Last Train to Windigo). At the request of the Société Générale du Cinéma, the two creators quickly began work on La Fille du maquignon (The Horse Dealer's Daughter). The film opened the Quebec section at the Namur Festival in 1991. In the 1990s and 2000s, Mazouz directed several theater projects, notably with L'Arsenal à musique and the Tango X4 company. His most personal work is undoubtedly the novel Le Café Maure, which he wrote in the 1990s. A time when he regularly went to the Atlantic Ocean on the coast of Maine, rediscovering the sounds and smells of his childhood in the port of Mostaganem and his father's trawlers. The novel was published posthumously on January 30, 2013 by Triptyque.

Movie Credits

From Hollywood to Tamanrasset

From Hollywood to Tamanrasset‌
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calendar 1990

L'autre France

L'autre France‌
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calendar 1977

Take Your Ten Thousand Francs and Get Out

Take Your Ten Thousand Francs and Get Out‌
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calendar 1981

The Outlaws

The Outlaws‌
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calendar 1969

The Honour of the Tribe

The Honour of the Tribe‌
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calendar 1993

Dawn of the Damned

Dawn of the Damned‌
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calendar 1965

100% Arabica

100% Arabica‌
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calendar 1997

Tea in the Harem

Tea in the Harem‌
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calendar 1985

Radio corbeau

Radio corbeau‌
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calendar 1989

The Way

The Way‌
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calendar 1967

Tv Credits

Police Commissioner Moulin

Police Commissioner Moulin‌
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calendar 1976