Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche is a Franco-Algerian filmmaker, screenwriter, producer, and actor. He moved to France in 1968 and grew up in Montfermeil, on the outskirts of Paris. After studying sociology, he founded his own production company, Sarrazinc Productions, in 1999. His debut feature film, Wesh Wesh, qu'est-ce qui se passe? (2001), received the Louis Delluc Prize for Best First Film. Ameur-Zaïmeche's films often explore themes of identity, migration, and social justice, with a focus on marginalized communities. His notable works include Dernier Maquis (2008) and Le Gang des Bois du Temple (2023).
Dernier maquis
(Director)
Dernier maquis
(Writer)
Wesh, Wesh, What's Happening?
(Director)
Wesh, Wesh, What's Happening?
(Writer)
Smugglers' Songs
(Director)
Smugglers' Songs
(Writer)
Bled Number One
(Director)
Bled Number One
(Writer)
The Temple Woods Gang
(Director)
The Temple Woods Gang
(Screenplay)
Story of Judas
(Director)
The Temple Woods Gang
(Executive Producer)
Bled Number One
(Producer)
Smugglers' Songs
(Producer)
Story of Judas
(Screenplay)
Story of Judas
(Producer)
South Terminal
(Director)
South Terminal
(Producer)
South Terminal
(Screenplay)