Smaïl Lakhdar-Hamina1943 - 2021

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Smaïl Lakhdar-Hamina (إسماعيل لخضر حامينا), born in 1943 in M'Sila, Algeria, and died on December 14, 2021, at the age of 78, in Algiers, is an Algerian cinematographer and director. Born in 1943 in M'Sila, Smaïl Lakhdar-Hamina grew up in a family steeped in cinematography: he was the brother of the renowned director Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina, who won the Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1975 for the film "Chronique Des Années de Braise." This family connection to the world of cinema led him early on toward a technical career, specializing in cinematography. Smaïl Lakhdar-Hamina began his career in the 1960s, a pivotal period for the nascent Algerian cinema. He quickly established himself as a key cinematographer, helping to create the visual aesthetic of many iconic Algerian films. Among the major works he collaborated on are: Hassan Terro (1968) by Mohamed Lakhdar-Hamina, a comedy-drama that has become a cult classic. Omar Gatlato (1976) by Merzak Allouache, a pioneering film in the Algerian cinematic revival. Les Folles Années Du Twist (1983) by Mohamed Zemmouri, a social chronicle set against a backdrop of music and youth. Camp de Thiaroye (1988), co-directed by Ousmane Sembène and Thierno Faty Sow, which deals with the tragic return of Senegalese riflemen after the Second World War. Smaïl Lakhdar-Hamina also worked on numerous other notable films, such as The Man Who Looked at the Windows (1978), The Refusal (1982), Rose of the Sands (1989), Wanderings (1993), Fatima and the Sea (1995), The Other Side of the Mirror (2007), and Créneaux (2009). His career spans more than four decades, during which he has adapted to evolving cinematic techniques and styles. Known for his quality lighting and his sense of framing, Smaïl Lakhdar-Hamina has helped shape the image of Algerian cinema, bringing a realistic and poetic touch to his collaborations. His work has highlighted the landscapes, faces, and atmospheres specific to Algeria and North Africa, contributing to the rise of an authentic and committed national cinema. Smaïl Lakhdar-Hamina died on December 14, 2021, in Algiers, at the age of 78. He leaves behind a rich and respected body of work that has influenced several generations of filmmakers and viewers. He was buried in the Ben Aknoun cemetery in Algiers. His career remains a model for young cinematographers in the Maghreb, and his name remains associated with the golden age of Algerian cinema.

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Rose Of The Desert
Rose Of The Desert

1989

Drama

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Camp de Thiaroye
Camp de Thiaroye

1988

Drama • War

Director of Photography

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Cry of Stone
Cry of Stone

1987

Director of Photography

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The Man Who Was Looking at the Windows
The Man Who Was Looking at the Windows

1985

Drama

Director of Photography

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The Empire of Dreams
The Empire of Dreams

1982

Comedy • Drama

Director of Photography

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The Adventures of a Hero
The Adventures of a Hero

1979

Adventure • Comedy

Director of Photography

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Omar Gatlato
Omar Gatlato

1976

Comedy • Drama • Romance

Director of Photography

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The Winds of the Aures
The Winds of the Aures

1967

Drama • War

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Hassan Terro
Hassan Terro

1967

Adventure • Comedy • War

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L'Obstacle
L'Obstacle

1965

Comedy • Romance

Director of Photography

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