Roqia
Directed by Yanis KoussimAlgeria, France, Qatar, Saudi Arabia 2025
Runtime 94'
In 1993, after a car crash leaves Ahmed with amnesia, he returns to his village where nothing seems familiar—not his wife, nor his children. His youngest child, disturbed by Ahmed’s fully bandaged face, harbors a deep fear of him. Each night, mysterious visitors torment Ahmed, whispering litanies in an incomprehensible language. Who are these strange figures? And why does his so-called friend, the neighbor, make him feel so uneasy? In the present day, an ageing Raqi (a Muslim exorcist) struggles with Alzheimer’s disease. His forgetfulness and erratic behavior alarm his disciple who begins to fear the worst as violence intensifies in the city and the possessed speak in an unknown tongue. While Ahmed, in the past, dreads regaining his memory, the disciple, in the present, fears that his master’s decline will unleash an ancient evil.
Directed by
Yanis Koussim
Screenplay
Yanis Koussim
Cinematography
Jean-Marie Delorme
Editing
Sarah Zaanoun, Maxime Pozzi-Garcia
Sound Design
Régis Boussin, Cyprien Vidal, Antoine Pradalet
Costumes
Jean-Marc Miretè
Cast
Ali Namous, Akram Djeghim, Mostefa Djadjam, Hanaa Mansour, Lydia Hanni
Production
Farès Ladjimi (Supernova Films)
Co-production
Yanis Koussim (19 Mulholland Drive)
International Sales
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Yanis Koussim (1977), after a training course at La Fémis, directed several short films, including Khouya (awarded at Locarno, Amiens, and Official Selection at Clermont-Ferrand) and Khti. He then contributed to the documentary A Summer in Algiers, premiered at the Palais de Tokyo, and co-wrote the screenplays for I Still Hide to Smoke by Rayhana Obermeyer and Algeria My Love by Lotfi Bouchouchi. He is the founder of Plateau19, a collective of filmmakers advocating for independent cinema in Algeria.