L’Algérie vue du Ciel (Algeria from Above), 90 minute film written and directed by
Yann Arthus-Bertrand, Yazid Tizi, Michael Pitiot, images by Bruno Cusa, Christian Gaume
and Tanguy Thuaud, narrated by Jalil Lespert, original score by Armand Amar.
Aerial images from the Great South to the Mediterranean.
Aerialcollection presents the footage from the film by Yann Arthus-Bertrand and Yazid Tizi, to discover this grandiose country, with extremely rare cultural and natural richness.
From North to South and from West to East, it is the daily life of an entire population that
the directors show us, whether they live in the hectic large coastal cities, the Atlas
mountains, the oases of the Sahara or the gentle hills of the Sahel.
With a rich past where all civilizations seem to have crossed, and a territory where all the
natural environments seem to exist, Algeriaappears here in all its diversity and unity.
The authors give free rein to their fascination with shapes, colors, faces and human
footprints to create an exceptional portrait of the largest country on the African continent
and around the Mediterranean.
Aerial footage of Algeria
Means of Filming
Filmed with the HD Cineflex stabilized camera systems provided by Papa Sierra,
equipped with high-amplitude zoom lenses mounted on Airbus Ecureuil and Bell
Long Ranger Helicopters. Algeria from above is part of the collection of 90
minute films created for France 2 that includes Egypte from Above (4K),
Morocco from Above (4K).