Isabelle Eberhardt
113 mins
The true story of explorer, journalist and writer Isabelle Eberhardt, originally from Switzerland. She moved to Annaba in Algeria in 1897 with her mother, who preferred to live in the Algerian neighborhoods rather than the European neighborhoods that she hated, and converted to Islam. Her lifestyle shocked the French colonialists: she dressed like a man, frequented cafes and smoke shops. Fascinated by the desert, she traveled the Sahara under the identity of Si Mahmoud, she published articles and books on the world she discovered in southern Algeria, strongly criticizing the colonial authorities. Arriving in El Oued, the soldiers prevent him from continuing his journey. She disobeys and overhears officers shooting Arab prisoners. Arrested, she was accused of espionage and was expelled from Algeria. She married Slimane, a Muslim non-commissioned officer in 1901. Having become French through this marriage, she could now reside in Algeria.
Mohamed Ben Smail
Hussein
Lyèce Boukhitine
Sayed
Noureddine Bousselmi
Spahi #1
Salem Houssine
Guide to El Oued
Ian Pringle
Director
Paul Schutze
Music
Jacques Leclère
Executive Producer
Mic Cheminal
Costume Design
Bryce Perrin
Production Design
Ken Sallows
Editor
Gustav Alsina
Art Direction
Jean Petit
Producer
Geoffroy Larcher
Production Design
Isabelle Fauvel
Co-Producer
Marianne Collette
Assistant Makeup Artist
Bernard Aubouy
Sound
Stephen Sewell
Writer
Oliver Streeton
Title Designer