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''Inch'Allah Dimanche'' ((アラビア語:إن شاء الله الأحد), (英語:Sunday God Willing)) is a 2001 French/Algerian movie by Yamina Benguigui about the life of an Algerian immigrant woman in France. Though this is Beguigui's first feature-length fiction film it is largely descriptive of her family's experience moving to France and the struggles for autonomy Algerian women continue to face even today. The film won a variety of international awards, including the 2001 International Critics' Award at the Toronto International Film Festival. Although Benguigui was urged to change the name of the film after the September 11 attacks, she chose to keep the original title, a portion of which is in Algerian Arabic. This film explores the complexities of immigration and the role of women in Algerian society. 〔 〕 ==Cast== *Fejria Deliba – Zouina *Rabia Mokeddem – Aïcha, mother *Amina Annabi – Malika *Anass Behri – Ali *Hamza Dubuih – Rachid *Zinedine Soualem – Ahmed *France Darry – Mrs. Donze (neighbor) *Roger Dumas – Mr. Donze (neighbor) *Marie-France Pisier – Manant *Mathilde Seigner – Nicole Briat *Jalil Lespert – Bus driver 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Inch'Allah Dimanche」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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