Yasmine Chouikh
Directing
Biography
Born in 1982 in Algiers, a graduate in psychology and educational sciences, Yasmine Chouikh is an actress (we saw her in DOUAR DE FEMMES by Mohamed Chouikh, 2004), journalist and television presenter. She wrote the scripts for several short films and directed two: EL BAB (2006) and EL DJINN (2010), as well as a series for television, STUDIO 27, in 2015. She is the artistic director of the International Short Film Festival of Taghit (Algeria).
Known For
Depicts the life of Sidi Lakhdar Ben Khlouf, an eminent symbolic figure who is part of the memory of Algerian poetry and popular fight. Sidi Lakhdar Ben Khelouf became famous thanks to his poems about the Prophet Muhammad (earning him the nickname "praiser of the Prophet") and the epic he dedicates to the Battle of Mazagran on August 26, 1558, against the Spaniards. Counted among the patron saints of the Mostaganem region, his poems are often interpreted by chaâbi singers.
Lakhdar Ben Khlouf

At a dangerous time in Algeria, 'Douar de Femmes' is a story of ordinary women who manage to defend themselves in extraordinary situations. The film focuses on a small village that has been attacked more often by terrorists from the surrounding mountains. While the men work, the women learn how to handle machine guns and explore the area. “Fear has armed us,” says the young woman Sabrina. But despite that fear, people get married, children come and keep watch.
Douar de Femmes

In the cemetery of Sidi Boulekbour, Ali the old gravedigger meets the 60-year-old Johar, who is visiting her sister's grave for the first time after losing her husband. Johar wants her final resting place to be next to her sister, so she decides to organize her own funeral and asks Ali to help her. But preparations for the final journey go awry when Ali and Johar unexpectedly start to realize they have feelings for each other.