Athmane Ariouet

Athmane Ariouet (Arabic: عثمان عريوات; born 24 September 1948) is an actor in Algerian cinema, theater and television. Considered as one of the best and most distinguished character actors in Algerian cinema, Ariouet has been awarded multiple times in a career spanned for more than five decades.[1]

Athmane Ariouet
عثمان عريوات
Born (1948-09-24) 24 September 1948
NationalityAlgerian
Other namesOthmane Ariouat
OccupationActor
Years active1963–2004

Personal life

Ariouet was born on 24 September 1948 in Amdoukal in Barika, in the wilaya of Batna. He first attended the Algiers conservatory from 1969 to 1972.

Career

During school times, he had the passion to become a prolific actor.[1] He unanimously won the first prize for diction in French. Late, his acting credibility was encouraged by the French teacher Henri Vangret. He then studied Arabic theater along with prominent actors Mustapha Kasdarli, Taha Laâmiri and Allal Mouhib. His maiden cinema acting came through 1963 film Le Résultat. In 1981, he acted in the television film The Executioner Cries directed by Abder Isker.[2]

His 1994 cult film Carnaval Fi Dechra, considered as the most relentless caricature of a political system adrift. The film was directed by Mohamed Oukassi, is a comedy film which depicts Algerian society with derision. However, he was banned from acting after the film. In 2002, he returned to cinema acting with the film El Arch under the presidency guidance. In December 2003, he released his maiden film Er-roubla co-produced with ENTV.[2][1]

In 2004, he retired from acting after the film Chronique des années pub in which he encountered financial difficulties as well as theatrical release ban. However, in 2017 at the forum of the daily El Moudjahid, former Minister of Culture Azzedine Mihoubi said that “the film was in the editing phase" and finally released in 2018.[2]

In July 2020, Ariouet awarded with medals of “Achir” rank national merit under the guidance of President of the Republic Abdelmadjid Tebboune.[3][4]

Filmography

YearFilmRolesRef.
1963Le Résultat
1967Molière's miser
1969The Sorcerer
1969By You and For You
1971Archam
1972Sketch the Living Dead
1973Chaàbia
1973Negligence
1976The Uprooted
1976The Rifles of Mother Karar
1976Blessed Hendel
1978The Cat
1983The Epic of Cheïkh Bouamama
1988The Village Doctor
1989The Choice
1989La Rose des sables
1989Le ClandestinMahfoud
1991From Hollywood to Tamanrasset
1992Le Pain
1992Family Like the Others of Ameur Tribèche
1992Two Women
1994Carnival fi DachraMakhlouf Bombardier
2002El Arch
2003Er-roubla
2004Chronicle of The Pub Years

References

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