The Desert Divers

( Les Plongeurs Du Désert )

No tagline for this movie

Les Plongeurs Du Désert, directed by Tahar Hannache in 1952, is considered the first entirely Algerian fiction film. It tells the story of the inhabitants of an oasis whose well has dried up. The village elder, Sheikh Messaoud, calls upon the renowned desert divers, artisans specializing in clearing sand- and silt-filled wells, to restore access to the vital water for the community. After their intervention, the water begins to flow again, bringing relief to the oasis and its inhabitants. The film depicts the contrast between the traditional techniques of the divers, embodied by Sheikh Ali and his son Mansour, and the arrival of modernity, represented by the machine that ultimately replaces their craft. This story symbolizes the marginalization of local knowledge in the face of technological progress and the social injustice of the colonial era.

Drama

You Might Also Like

  • One Roof, One Family
  • Rose Of The Desert
  • The Call
  • Isabelle Eberhardt
  • Sahara Blues
  • Nahla
  • The Sorcerer's Apprentice
  • Boualem Zid El Goudam
  • A Son of the Sahara
  • Under The Ashes
  • Children of the Casbah
  • The Man Who Was Looking at the Windows
  • The Call of the Hoggar, In the Heart of Atlantis
  • Nomad Meeting, The Path Of Odette And Jean-Louis Bernezat
  • La Bataille d'Alger, l'empreinte
  • Hoggar 1973
  • Anatomy of a First
  • Queen of Atlantis
  • Le Grand Désert
  • Stones and Flies: Richard Long in the Sahara