Hammada (2009)
The Hammada is the most inhospitable and sterile place in the Sahara desert
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: March 11, 2009
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.