Hammada (2009)

The Hammada is the most inhospitable and sterile place in the Sahara desert

Hammada (2009) poster

Dadah, a Sahrawi boy living in the Dakhla refugee camp, knows nothing beyond life in the desert, the sand-filled air, the ever-present dunes on the horizon, school, games, the sullen world of the conversations that adults have while they make tea… Through film, he will discover very different worlds.

Director: Anna Bofarull
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 85 min
Release Date:
Production: KaBoGa
Country: Spain, Western Sahara
Language: العربية, Español
Original Language: es

Keywords

childhood, sahrawi refugee camps

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hammada about?
Dadah, a Sahrawi boy living in the Dakhla refugee camp, knows nothing beyond life in the desert, the sand-filled air, the ever-present dunes on the horizon, school, games, the sullen world of the conversations that adults have while they make tea… Through film, he will discover very different worlds.
Who directed Hammada?
Hammada was directed by Anna Bofarull.
How long is Hammada?
Hammada has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
What genre is Hammada?
Hammada is a Documentary film.
Where was Hammada produced?
Hammada was produced in Spain, Western Sahara.