Ikach (1937)
Ikach, is a farce in two acts in popular Arabic, written by André Sarrouy and adapted and directed by himself. A critique of marriage in colonial Algeria at a time when women were little taken into account. Cunning of women and stupidity of husbands, on an original soundtrack composed by Mohamed Iguerbouchène.
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Rachid Ksentini | As: | |
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Ikach, is a farce in two acts in popular Arabic, written by André Sarrouy and adapted and directed by himself. A critique of marriage in colonial Algeria at a time when women were little taken into account. Cunning of women and stupidity of husbands, on an original soundtrack composed by Mohamed Iguerbouchène.
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Cast
Directed By
André Sarrouy |
Director |
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Writing Credits
André Sarrouy |
Writer |
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Sound
Mohamed Iguerbouchène |
Music |
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Lighting
Art Department
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Jules Kruger |
Cinematography |
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