El Djalti () is an Algerian drama film directed by Mohamed Ifticene and produced by RTA in 1980. The film follows the wandering of a teenage boy from Oran after a violent dispute with his father, reflecting the Algerian television fiction style of the 1970sâÂÂ1980s.
In Oran, Djalti, a teenage boy, has a violent argument with his father and threatens him. Djalti runs away during the night for fear of reprisals.
The film was produced by RTA as part of Algerian televisionâÂÂs fiction output. It has been screened in tributes and retrospectives highlighting AlgeriaâÂÂs television archives and early film production.
El Djalti has been cited in Algerian and African cinema archives as a representative example of television fiction exploring juvenile delinquency and family breakdown in urban settings. Critics and databases (festival archives, academic reviews) highlight its significance within RTAâÂÂs 1980s television productions.