Daughter of Keltoum (2001)

An extraordinary story of a young woman raised in Switzerland who travels back to Algeria, her birthplace, to meet and kill her natural mother, who abandoned her shortly after birth. Along the way, she is exposed to the brutality of desert life and, in particular, the abuses that men heap upon women in fundamentalist, third world countries. Birth, death and life in general, have little meaning as people struggle for survival. The scenery is stark but at the same time beautiful and the faces of the characters that she meet are marvelous. The film was made in Tunisia, as it does not cast a particularly good light on Algerian men and probably could not have gotten permission to be filmed in Algeria where Sharia is the law of the land.

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$29,302
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$29,302
Summary Details
Earliest Release DateApril 10, 2002 (France)
Running Time1 hr 46 min
GenresDrama

Europe, Middle East, and Africa

AreaRelease DateOpeningGross
FranceApr 10, 2002$29,302