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Born November 26, 1898 in Constantine, Algérie
Tahar Hannache (in Arabic: طاهر حناش), whose real name is Tahar Ben Kouider Belhannache, is an Algerian actor, director, director of photography and screenwriter, born on November 26, 1898 in Constantine. He is considered the pioneer of Algerian cinema. Tahar Hannache, at the age of ten or eleven, discovered the films of Charlie Chaplin. Fascinated, his passion for cinema grew and he became a regular at the ciné-bus, and at the new cinema in Constantine, the Nunez, where he dissected and analyzed the films that he had often seen several times.

La Corniche d'Amour

The Desert Divers

Bouzareah

Serenade for Mariam

Blind Venus

The Well-Digger's Daughter

Moulin Rouge

Ceux De Demain

Firmin de Saint-Pataclet

Un meurtre a été commis

Street Without Joy

Monsieur Bégonia

The Black Angels

Sarati the Terrible

The Marriages of Mademoiselle Levy

La Bandera

Gangster malgré lui

Sidonie Panache
Un Cheikh

Southern Cross
Le Chef Nomade Taha Badawi

The Sandman
Mohamed

Cousin Bette

L'Atlantide