Brahim Hadjadj (إبراهيم حجاج) (January 31, 1934 - March 8, 1996) was an Algerian actor. His career began with the film "The Battle of Algiers" (1966), directed by the Italian Gillo Pontecorvo. The 32-year-old actor plays the leading role, that of the Algerian revolutionary hero Ali Ammar (1930-1957), known under the pseudonym "Ali La Pointe". The film received several awards and nominations including the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival in 1966, Pontecorvo received the Oscar for best director in 1979. The success of "The Battle of Algiers" is global, and Brahim Hadjadj becomes the radiant face of Algeria and the country's number one actor. In the minds of all Algerians he becomes "Ali La Pointe", in a film which exposes to the world the abuses of the French colonial army under the cover of "pacification campaigns", previously censored by the French media. Brahim Hadjadj becomes in the middle of the sixties, the rebel hero, glamorous icon of an entire youth who believ...
The Battle of Algiers
1966
The Stranger
1967
Chronicle of the Years of Fire
1975
Five Directors On The Battle of Algiers
2004
Opium and the Stick
1970
The Outlaws
1969
A Propos D'Un Crime
1967
Marxist Poetry: The Making of The Battle of Algiers
2004
Les Folles Années du Twist
1986
L'Histoire Du Film "La Bataille D'Alger"
2018
La Bataille d'Alger, l'empreinte
2018
Patrol in the East
1971
The Empire of Dreams
1982