Algerians who got here to France within the ’50s now face legal guidelines making it onerous for them to retire with their households again at house.
These are the emotional tales of Algerians caught up in French authorities pension guidelines that make it onerous for them to retire with their households again house.
They’re referred to as ‘chibanis’ – that means ‘white-haired’.
From the Fifties, France recruited a whole bunch of hundreds of North Africans to work on rebuilding the nation after World Battle II. However social safety legal guidelines now require them to dwell not less than six months of the 12 months in France, to proceed to attract the advantages they depend on in outdated age.
This documentary seems to be at their usually bleak lives, suffering from sickness, loneliness and forms, via the eyes of three aged Algerians dwelling in Marseille.