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Haroun is an old bachelor who has lived in Oran for several years. A retired civil servant, he leads a reclusive life until the day he meets Kamel in a bar—a journalist to whom he tells an incredible story dating back to 1942. He claims to be the brother of ‘the Arab’ killed in a story told in one of the most famous novels of the 20th century, ‘The Stranger’ by Albert Camus. An Arab with an erased name: Moussa. Through anger, assertions, details, and confidences, Haroun finally convinces the journalist to listen to his story. His confession is a cry of freedom and distress—but above all, a cry of revolt: against an abusive mother, against a country that failed to achieve true independence, against a book, and against a famous French writer.
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Ahmed Benaissa | Haroun | Unowned |
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Hiam Abbass | Mother | The Free Refills |
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Dali Benssalah | Haroun (young) | Unowned |
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Nabil Asli | Kamel | Unowned |
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Amina Ben Ismaïl | Unowned | |
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Grégoire Monsaingeon | Unowned | |
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Mustapha Ayad | Unowned | |
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Raphaël Thiéry | Unowned | |
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Brahim Derris | Moussa | Unowned |
| Choumeyssa Nassah | Unowned | ||
| Amar Guermoud | Unowned | ||
| Inesse Guermoud | Unowned | ||
| Latif Benahmed | Unowned | ||
| Stéphanie Cosserat | Unowned | ||
| Hania Chabane | Unowned |