Algeria, Special Weapons Sections
Released just last year. Algeria, Special Weapons Sections is a documentary/history film. directed by Claire Billet. At just 55 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Christophe Lafaye, Mouna Soualem, and Julien Kramer
Synopsis
This documentary by director Claire Billet and historian Christophe Lafaye details the massive and systematic use of chemical weapons during the Algerian War. Algerian fighters and civilians, sheltering in caves, were gassed by "special weapons sections" of the French army. The gas identified on military documents is CN2D, whose widespread use forced insurgents to flee "treated" sites, at the risk of dying there. The method is reminiscent of the "enfumades" used by the French expeditionary force during the conquest of Algeria in the 19th century. Between 8,000 and 10,000 such operations are believed to have taken place on Algerian soil between 1956 and 1962. This historical aspect is little known due to the difficulty of accessing archives, many of which are still classified, raising questions about memory, historical truth, and justice.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- France Télévisions
- Solent Production
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Algeria, Special Weapons Sections about?
This documentary by director Claire Billet and historian Christophe Lafaye details the massive and systematic use of chemical weapons during the Algerian War. Algerian fighters and civilians, shelt...
Who directed Algeria, Special Weapons Sections?
Algeria, Special Weapons Sections was directed by Claire Billet.
How long is Algeria, Special Weapons Sections?
Algeria, Special Weapons Sections has a runtime of 0 hours and 55 minutes (55 minutes total).
When was Algeria, Special Weapons Sections released?
Algeria, Special Weapons Sections was released on March 12, 2025 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Algeria, Special Weapons Sections?
The main cast of Algeria, Special Weapons Sections includes Christophe Lafaye, Mouna Soualem, Julien Kramer, Edouard Eftimakis, Igor Ochronowicz.