This is Beguigui's first feature-length fiction film, and is based on her family's experience moving to France, as well as the struggles for autonomy Algerian women continue to face. Although she was urged to change the name of the film after the
September 11 attacks, she chose to keep the original title, a portion of which is in
Algerian Arabic.
Music The film contains a variety of French, Algerian Arabic, and
Kabyle language music. Many of the tracks are performed by Algerian musician
Idir. • "Ageggig" – Idir (A. Mouhed, Idir) • "Al Laïl" – Alain Blesing (Alain Blesing) • "
Apache" –
The Shadows (
Jerry Lordan) • "Isefra" – Idir (M. Benhammadouche, Idir) • "Djebel" – Aziz Bekhti • "Cenud" – Nourredine Chenoud • "Snitraw" – Idir • "Le Premier Bonheur du Jour" –
Françoise Hardy (Franck Gerald, Jean Renard) • "Djin" – Alain Blesing • "Temzi (Mon Enfance)" – Hamou (Hamou, Ben Mohamed, Eric Amah, Caroline Pascaud-Blandin) • "Sssendu" – Idir • "Raoul" –
Souad Massi ==Release==