One Man and his Cow
An Algerian man's life-long dream finally comes true when he receives an invitation to take his cow Jacqueline...
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Miloud Khetib, born on February 15, 1945, in El Asnam, Algeria, is an Algerian actor and screenwriter.
Miloud Khetib has enjoyed a rich and unique career, marked by a presence and energy that have captivated many audiences and directors. His first decisive encounter with theater occurred during a trip to the Avignon Festival, thanks to an initiative by a French company based in his hometown. This experience coincided with Algerian Independence Day, July 5, 1962, marking the beginning of his involvement in the performing arts. Upon returning to Algeria, he continued his training at the National School of Dramatic Arts. He participated in popular theater troupes, where he affirmed his passion for the stage.
His theatrical career has been distinguished by collaborations with renowned directors such as Patrice Chéreau, Claude Régy, and Luc Bondy. He joined the prestigious Comédie-Française and became a member during the 1984-1985 season. His filmography and roles have also left a lasting impression, notably in Jean Genet's The Screens and in works such as The Survivor (1986), The Winter's Tale (1989), and Morituri (2007). In cinema, he also appeared in The Cow (2015), Born Somewhere, and The Monster in the Maze, for which he remains appreciated by audiences and critics alike for the nuanced and humane portrayals he brings to his characters.
Miloud Khetib lived in Marseille with his wife, the director Marie Vayssière, until his death at the age of 80 on November 20, 2025. His career, spanning more than three decades, leaves a lasting mark on Franco-Algerian theatre and cinema, symbolizing the bridge between cultures and artistic commitment.
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An Algerian man's life-long dream finally comes true when he receives an invitation to take his cow Jacqueline...
Farid, a young 26-year-old Frenchman, must travel to Algeria to save his father's house. While discovering this...
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In a working-class immigrant neighborhood slated for demolition, Jo, the son of Ali, known as the Rescuer from...
Mehdi is an algérien writer that fundamentalist violence has transformed into a potential target. How to live w...
1957, the town of Mostaganem, Algeria: the country is still under French occupation, and repression of the Nati...
In 1955, a year after the birth of the National Liberation Front (FLN), Mahmoud was expelled from Algeria by th...
A staging of Paul Claudel's play "The Satin Slipper" by Olivier Py.
A French adaptation of Aeschylus' three-part play "Oresteia", staged by Olivier Py.
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A young gay man falls head over heels in love with an Algerian labourer he meets in transvestite bar where he i...