Welcome to a delightful journey through Algerian cinema, where humor takes center stage. This collection of 10 comedy films not only promises laughter but also offers a glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of Algeria. From witty satires to light-hearted family dramas, these films showcase the unique comedic flair of Algerian filmmakers. Whether you're a fan of slapstick, subtle humor, or social commentary, this selection has something for everyone, providing both entertainment and a deeper understanding of Algerian life and humor.

The Secret of the Grain (2007)
Description: While not strictly a comedy, this film includes humorous elements as it tells the story of an aging Algerian immigrant in France who dreams of opening a couscous restaurant.
Fact: The film won the César Award for Best Film in 2008 and was praised for its realistic portrayal of immigrant life with a touch of humor.


The Cousin (1997)
Description: A young man from the countryside moves to Algiers to live with his cousin, leading to a series of humorous cultural clashes and misunderstandings.
Fact: This film was Algeria's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It also features a blend of Algerian and French humor.


The Other Side of the Mirror (2016)
Description: A surreal comedy about a man who discovers a parallel world behind his mirror, leading to a series of funny and bizarre encounters.
Fact: The film uses visual effects to create the mirror world, making it a unique entry in Algerian cinema.


The Man from Oran (2014)
Description: This film follows a man from Oran who, after losing his job, embarks on a series of comedic misadventures to find his place in the world. Its humor lies in the absurdity of everyday life in Algeria.
Fact: The film was shot entirely in Oran, capturing the city's vibrant atmosphere. It also features a cameo by a well-known Algerian comedian.


The Wedding of Zohra (2002)
Description: A comedic take on Algerian wedding traditions, this film explores the chaos and hilarity that ensues when a family tries to marry off their daughter in a traditional Algerian wedding.
Fact: The film was a box office success in Algeria, becoming one of the highest-grossing films of the year. It also sparked discussions about modernizing wedding customs.


The Repentant (2012)
Description: This film, while dealing with serious themes, incorporates dark humor as it follows a former terrorist trying to reintegrate into society.
Fact: It was Algeria's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in


The Last Laugh (2009)
Description: A comedy about a group of friends who decide to start a stand-up comedy club in Algiers, facing various comedic obstacles along the way.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life struggles of Algerian comedians to find a platform for their art.


The Algerian Dream (2011)
Description: This film humorously explores the dreams and aspirations of Algerians, focusing on a family's quest to win the lottery and change their lives.
Fact: It was one of the first Algerian films to be distributed internationally with English subtitles.


The Algerian Comedy (2015)
Description: A satirical look at Algerian politics and society, this film uses humor to critique the status quo through the eyes of a satirical newspaper editor.
Fact: The film was banned in Algeria for a short period due to its political content but later became a cult classic.


The Algerian Wedding (2018)
Description: A light-hearted comedy about the preparations for an Algerian wedding, highlighting the cultural differences between the bride and groom's families.
Fact: The film was shot in various locations across Algeria, showcasing the country's diverse landscapes and traditions.
