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Algeria, 1516. Aruj Barbarossa, one of the most notorious pirates in history, frees Algiers from the tyranny of the Spanish and seizes power over the kingdom. But rumour has it he murdered the King Salim Toumi, despite their seeming alliance. After his ascension to power, Barbarossa quickly proposes marriage to the slain king’s beautiful wife—Queen Zaphira. Strong-willed and resolute, she breaks with tradition and chooses her own destiny, fighting for her autonomy, her beloved son and her nation. Between history and legend, this woman’s journey tells of a struggle, of personal and political turmoil endured for the sake of Algiers.
Algeria, 1516. Aruj Barbarossa, one of the most notorious pirates in history, frees Algiers from the tyranny of the Spanish and seizes power over the kingdom. But rumour has it he murdered the King Salim Toumi, despite their seeming alliance. After his ascension to power, Barbarossa quickly proposes marriage to the slain king’s beautiful wife—Queen Zaphira. Strong-willed and resolute, she breaks with tradition and chooses her own destiny, fighting for her autonomy, her beloved son and her nation. Between history and legend, this woman’s journey tells of a struggle, of personal and political turmoil endured for the sake of Algiers.
Led by exceptional female performances, Algeria’s first costume drama, ‘The Last Queen,’ is a fascinating historical drama—although Zaphira’s actual existence and exact role is still a hotly contested topic amongst Algerian historians to this day. Regardless, its story is Shakespearean in scale and intrigue, exploring a crucial period in time for the North African nation that has never been done before in film. Between its impressive action scenes and well-choreographed battles lies a very human story of political intrigue, betrayals and power that paints a rich portrait of a now-legendary female figure.

Credits

Director
Damien Ounouri
Screenwriter
Damien Ounouri, Adila Bendimerad
Producer
Adila Bendimerad
Sales Company
The Party / Orange Studio
Distributor
Jour2Fete

About the Director

Damien Ounouri
Based in Algiers, Damien Ounouri is an Algerian director born in France. He studied film theory, developing his practice as a self-taught filmmaker. His documentary ‘Fidai’ (2012), co-produced by Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke, had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. His medium-length fiction film ‘Kindil El Bahr’ (2016) premiered at the Directors' Fortnight at the Cannes
Adila Bendimerad
Adila Bendimerad is an Algerian actress, scriptwriter, director and producer, based in Algiers. In 2011, the actress (‘The Repentant’, ‘The Rooftops’, ‘Normal’ by Merzak Allouache, ‘Still Burning’ by Georges Hachem) created the company Taj Intaj in Algiers to promote young Algerian talent. Her production of ‘The Days Before’ (2013) by Karim Moussaoui received worldwide acclaim, from Locarno Festiv
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