Youcef Sahraoui

Personal Info

Known For Crew

Gender Male

Birthday 1939-01-01

Deathday 2000-07-30 (61 years old)

Place of Birth Algiers, Algeria

Also Known As يوسف الصحراوي

Youcef Sahraoui

Biography

Youcef Sahraoui (يوسف الصحراوي), born in 1939 in the Casbah of Algiers, this former employee of the RTF joined the maquis in the company of a group of Algerian technicians from the company. While they were on their way to Tunis at the request of M'hamed Yazid, Minister of Information of the Provisional Government (GPRA), they were victims of the so-called "Bleuïte" executions, the famous manipulation operation mounted by the French secret services during the Algerian War, which consisted of putting into circulation lists of alleged collaborators of the French army. Youcef Sahraoui is the only survivor of the group whose victims, Ali Djenaoui and his companions, are declared "disappeared in the maquis". Arrested and imprisoned, released thanks to independence, he then joined the RTA. Youcef Sahraoui quickly distinguished himself as one of the best cinematographers in the country. His filmography includes a large number of films, for television and cinema, including La Nuit afraid du soleil (1965) and L'Incendie (1974) by Mustapha Badie, L'heritage (1974) by Mohamed Bouamari. , The Children of November by Moussa Haddad (1975), Aziza by the Tunisian Abdellatif Ben Ammar (Tun/Alg, 1980), Bouamama by Benamar Bakhti (1983), Wind of Sand (1982) and The Last Image (1986) by Mohamed Lakhdar -Hamina, and, on the eve of his disappearance, The Shadow of the City (2000) by the Lebanese Jean Khalil Chamoun and Father of Naguel Belouad. Rachid Bouchareb, who asked him for Cheb (1991), followed by Poussières de vie (1994), a film nominated for the Oscars, and L'Honneur de ma famille (1997), dedicated Little Sénégal (2000) to him, including Youcef signed the photograph of the Senegalese side. Youcef Sahraoui himself directed a feature film The Silence of the Ashes (1975) as well as a soap opera La Gazelle (1991), both based on scripts by Kaddour M'Hamsadji. Youcef Sahraoui died on July 30, 2000 in Algiers of heart failure.

Known For

Crew

2004
Père

as Cinematography

1995
Dust of Life

as Cinematography

1993
Autumn, October In Algiers

as Cinematography

1989
Elli Fat Mat

as Cinematography

1987
Gates of Silence

as Cinematography

1986
Last Image

as Cinematography

1982
Sandstorm

as Cinematography

1980
Aziza

as Cinematography

1979
Le Retour

as Cinematography

1978
Hassan Terro au Maquis

as Cinematography

1975
The Inheritance

as Cinematography

1963
Le Serment

as Cinematography

Camera

2001
Little Senegal

as Director of Photography

2000
Taif Al-Madina

as Director of Photography

1991
Cheb

as Director of Photography

1969
L'inspecteur Tahar L'auberge du Pendu

as Director of Photography

Actor

1969