SummaryThree stories set in today's Algeria. In Algiers, Mourad, a property developer is wealthy and more or less satisfied with his lot but he does not know how to make happy those close to him; Lila, his confused ex-wife; Rash, his frustrated second wife; Nacim, his disenchanted son. Djabil, Mourad's chauffeur, has accepted to drive Aicha and his fath... Read More
Directed By:Karim Moussaoui
Written By:Karim Moussaoui, Maud Ameline
Until the Birds Return
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Generally Favorable
60% Positive
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Apr 30, 2020
80
Although each chapter is built around an event — a tryst or a revelation — the film comes to life in quiet, conversational details that capture the textures of people’s lives across different generations and classes.
Apr 2, 2020
78
Over all, the profound performances, the even-lit digital cinematography that gives the film a docudrama feel, and Moussaoi’s impressive voice as a first-time feature helmer turns Until the Birds Return into an engaging work on the universality of human nature.
May 6, 2018
70
Moussaoui captures the drama with a simple style that can seem a bit lackluster at times, although he makes good use of the Algerian locations and coaxes compelling performances from his cast. In the end, his narrative's three-pronged structure is perhaps the film's strongest asset.
May 6, 2018
50
There’s an observational authenticity that is refreshing in an audiovisual culture whose attempts at self-analysis are too often skewed by melodrama. It’s also heartening to see such delicate stories of ordinary people come to the fore in a country whose filmmakers faces enormous hurdles; technical, financial and bureaucratic.
May 6, 2018
33
Moussaoui’s underwhelming use of fractured storytelling technique not only dilutes any organic narrative development, but he completely jeopardizes the impactful nature of the film’s potentially poignant message: how we as humans are in one way or another connected to each other.
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Production Company:
- Les Films Pelléas
- NiKo Film
- Prolégomènes
- Arte France Cinéma
- MK2 Films
- Centre Algérien de Développement du Cinéma (CADC)
- L'Aide aux cinémas du monde
- Aide à la Coproduction Franco-Allemande
- Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
- Institut français
- ARTE
- Fondation GAN pour le Cinéma
- Ministère de la Culture
- Schleswig-Holstein Film Commission
- Filmförderungsanstalt (FFA)
- Nordmedia
- The Berlinale World Cinema Fund
- Auswärtiges Amt
- Goethe-Institut
- Doha Film Institute
- AFAC - The Arab Fund for Arts and Culture
- Eurimages
- Atelier Sud Ecriture
- Ateliers d'Angers, Les
- Bourse d'aide au Développement
- Cinéfondation
- Cinémed
- Locarno Open Doors
- MEDIA Programme of the European Union
Release Date:Apr 28, 2020
Duration:1 h 53 m
Awards
Gijón International Film Festival
• 2 Wins & 3 Nominations
Lumiere Awards, France
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations
Cannes Film Festival
• 2 Nominations




























