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Q&A: Rachid Bouchareb
February 09, 2009 Writer-director-producer Rachid Bouchareb shot to international prominence with "Days of Glory," his fifth feature film as director. The World War II epic about the frontline role played by North African soldiers scooped the best actor honors at the Festival de Cannes in 2006 for its collective male cast, before going on to considerable boxoffice success at home and abroad. The Oscar-nominated director has now turned his attention to a more intimate subject -- the parallel searches of a middle-aged man and woman from very different backgrounds for their respective children, both missing in wake of the London public transport bombings of July 7, 2005.
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