The Setif Massacres, a certain May 8, 1945
The Setif Massacres, a certain May 8, 1945

The Setif Massacres, a certain May 8, 1945

May 10, 1995 | 56 min

May 8, 1945, the day of victory over Nazism, is also a day of mourning. In Algiers, thanks to demonstrations for victory, the Algerian flag appears for the first time, thus claiming independence. But in Sétif, the standard bearer is shot dead at the head of the procession and a riot breaks out. The colonial massacre that followed would extend to all of Constantine. The commission of inquiry never delivered its conclusions and an amnesty law erased the traces of this savage repression. Fifty years later, the file is open.

Genres

Documentary History War

Cast

Naomi Scott

Bernard Langlois

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