Rachid Bouchareb (born September 1, 1953 near Paris) is a French film director of Algerian descent.
From 1977 to 1983, he worked as an assistant director for France’s state television production company, Société française de production (S.F.P). Subsequetly, he worked for broadcasters TF1 and Antenne 2. He formed a production company called 3B with his associate Jean Bréhat in 1988.
Bouchareb began making short films in the 1980s. His featured film debut came in 1985 with Baton Rouge. Since then his acclaimed films have included Poussières de vie (Dust of Life) (which received an Academy Award nomination in 1995for Best Foreign Language Film in 1995); Little Senegal (which was shown in competition at the 2001 Berlin Film Festival; and Days of Glory, which received the Best Foreign Language Film nomination in 2006 and also won prizes at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Bouchareb's films have a following amongst international cineastes.
His film, Hors-la-loi, competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival in May. It was the Algerian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards and was one of the five final nominees.
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Directing
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Male
1953-09-01
Paris, France
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Our Ties
Peut-Être La Mer
Ouvertures faciles
Days of Glory
Dust of Life
Flanders
London River
Outside the Law
The Colonial Friend
Our Brothers
Outside Satan
Little Senegal
Just Like a Woman
Barrage
Cheb
Living in Paradise
Two Men in Town
West Beirut
The Empire
My Family's Honour
Twentynine Palms
Road to Istanbul
Slack Bay
Humanité
Camille Claudel 1915
The Life of Jesus
La bande du drugstore
The Ugly Little Chicken
Belleville Cop
The Insult
Bâton rouge
France
Jeannette: The Childhood of Joan of Arc
Camille Claudel 2012
Boomerang Atomic