FILM DIRECTOR

Rachid Bouchareb

1953 - Today

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Rachid Bouchareb (born 1 September 1953) is a French film director and producer. His films are based on the complex history of France and its relationship with its former colony, Algeria. His films also examine racial discrimination and conflicts in other countries, using historical dramas and contemporary settings to show his message. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Rachid Bouchareb is the 1,175th most popular film director (down from 1,148th in 2019), the 4,724th most popular biography from France (down from 4,591st in 2019) and the 131st most popular French Film Director.

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Among FILM DIRECTORS

Among film directors, Rachid Bouchareb ranks 1,175 out of 2,041Before him are Rebecca Miller, Pavel Lungin, Sidney Franklin, Carl Foreman, Ali Abbasi, and Edgar Wright. After him are María Luisa Bemberg, Jacques Baratier, Shunji Iwai, Luise Fleck, Roy Ward Baker, and Mark Herman.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Rachid Bouchareb ranks 374Before him are Daniel Sanchez, Hoshyar Zebari, Jaromír Nohavica, George Tenet, Mike Stern, and Peter Schreyer. After him are Günther Oettinger, Neven Mimica, Patricia Reyes Spíndola, Walter Lübcke, Brian Kerr, and Katarina Frostenson.

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In France

Among people born in France, Rachid Bouchareb ranks 4,724 out of 6,770Before him are Aurélien Tchouaméni (2000), Steven Nzonzi (1988), Alain Krivine (1941), Joseph Bonnel (1939), Zazie (1964), and Joseph Perotaux (1883). After him are Bruno Rodzik (1935), Robert Buron (1910), Maurice Raynaud (1834), Jacques Baratier (1918), Laurent Koscielny (1985), and Corinne Calvet (1925).

Among FILM DIRECTORS In France

Among film directors born in France, Rachid Bouchareb ranks 131Before him are Nina Companeez (1937), Louis Leterrier (1973), Jean Dréville (1906), Régis Wargnier (1948), Marion Hänsel (1949), and Maurice Cloche (1907). After him are Jacques Baratier (1918), Francis Girod (1944), Denys de La Patellière (1921), Raymond Depardon (1942), Marc Caro (1956), and Alain Jessua (1932).