Algerian Touareg film wins Amazigh film festival in Morocco
2009-05-14
The first Algerian feature-length film in the Touareg language won first prize at the Issni N'ourgh Amazigh Film Festival of Agadir, Morocco, MAP reported on Wednesday (May 13th). "Ayrouwen", directed by Brahim Tsaki, is a love story between a young Touareg man and a European he meets in the Algerian town of Djanet, Illizi province.
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