Kamel, expelled from France, returns to his native village in Algeria. He finds a society wounded by civil war and marked by inequality between men and women. When Louisa is prevented from singing by her husband and beaten by her brother, Kamel takes a stand and defends the young woman.

Bled Number One, Bled Number One
Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche
France, Algeria, 2006, Color, 102’
- Programme
- LanguagesArabic ; French
- Director
Technical sheet
- Script:Rabah AMEUR-ZAÏMECHE, Louise THERMES
- Photography:Lionel SAUTIER, Hakim SI AHMED, Olivier SMITTARELLO
- Editing:Nicolas BANCILHON
- Music:Rodolphe BURGER
- Sound:Timothée ALAZRAKI, Bruno AUZET, Mohamed NAMAN
- Cast:Rabah AMEUR-ZAÏMECHE, Farida OUCHANI, Ramzy BEDIA, Sakina DAMMENE-DEBBIH, Meriem SERBAH, Abel JAFRI
- Production:Cécile RÉMI-BOUTANG (Sarrazink Productions), Réjane MICHEL (Sarrazink Productions), Marilyne CHARRIER (Sarrazink Productions)
- Contact:Laure Dion (Les Films du Losange)