Albert Camus died at 46 years old on January 4, 1960, two years after his Nobel Prize in literature. Author of “L'Etranger”, one of the most widely read novels in the world, philosopher of the absurd and of revolt, resistant, journalist, playwright, Albert Camus had an extraordinary destiny. Child of the poor districts of Algiers, tuberculosis patient, orphan of father, son of an illiterate and deaf mother, he tore himself away from his condition thanks to his teacher. French from Algeria, he never ceased to fight for equality with the Arabs and the Kabyle, while fearing the Independence of the FLN. Founded on restored and colorized archives, and first-hand accounts, this documentary attempts to paint the portrait of Camus as he was.
Philippe Torreton
as Narrator
Albert Camus
as Self (archive footage)
Michel Bouquet
as Self
Catherine Camus
as Self
Francine Faure
as Self (archive footage)
María Casares
as Self (archive footage)
Chloé Réjon
as (voice)
Max-Pol Fouchet
as Self (archive footage)
Blanche Balain
as Self (archive footage)
Robert Namia
as Self (archive footage)
Marcello Mastroianni
as Self (archive footage)
Brice Parrain
as Self (archive footage)