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- Two men, lost in the desert, meet Queen Antinea, ruler of Atlantis.
- At the age of 70, Rekia decides to leave her village in Kabylie to go to Paris. All by herself, she travels across the Mediterranean sea to bring Nour, her husband, back home. But her hero, the war veteran, the one that has been providing for his family from abroad for the past 40 years, has become a stranger.
- A James A. FitzPatrick short in his Traveltalk series, concentrating on the ports of Algiers and Monaco in the Mediterranean.
- Gives very interesting glimpses, rather short, of ports around history's most interesting waters. They are Marseilles, Palermo, Athens, Gibraltar, the Port of Algiers, etc.
- This is 1945 and thanks to air travel, Algeria and Algiers have become (at least this is what the commentary claims), part of the Parisian suburbs. Algiers is really a must-see destination with its wide boulevards, its modern buildings on the one hand and its picturesque Moorish quarters, including the mysterious Casbah, on the other hand. Not so far away from the capital of the French colony, there are treasures like the turquoise sea coast, the mountains of Kabylia or the freshness of desert oases. So, just go and buy your air ticket, you won't forget the experience.
- The father is a "migri", an Algerian emigrant to France. He is married to Marcelle, a French woman. But he hasn't cut his ties with his native village, where he owns land, farmed for him by local peasants. His sons, an engineer, an actor-director and a ski champion, are fully integrated into French society. One day, they agree to visit their father in the bled.