- Malek puts his camera at the service of El Watan, a prestigious publication in an unstable democracy. This is a telling of the encounters that take place at the paper, and a reflection on freedom of the press.
- Accommodated since Algeria's Bloody Decade of the 1990s in the 'House of the Press', the journalists of the famous daily newspaper El Watan await the completion of their new offices, a symbol of their independence. My camera is embedded in their newsroom as they follow the events of this new Algerian spring... President Bouteflika has set his sights on a 4th term. Beyond what we call the Arab revolutions and other mediatized terms, I wanted this film to serve as a memorial to the women and men, young and less young, who battle daily to safeguard the freedom of information in a politically and socially fossilized country.
- Accommodated since Algeria's Bloody Decade of the 1990s in the House of the Press, the journalists of the famous daily newspaper El Watan await the completion of their new offices. My camera is embedded in their newsroom as they follow the events of this new Algerian spring. President Bouteflika has set his sights on a 4th term.—Carthage Film Festival
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