Mission: Sahara (2015)
On 1976 twenty thousand Spaniards left the last European colony in Africa, and thousands of Saharawi’s are abandoned to their fate. Forty years have gone by and Western Sahara has become a forgotten conflict. This film offers an original point of view: the version of the conflict from the opposition to the regime within the occupying power, Morocco, and the odyssey of a group of young people to achieve these testimonies, while trying to reach the capital of the Occupied Territories, El-Aaiun.
Director: Arturo Dueñas
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 53 min
Release Date: January 1, 2015
Production: La Esgueva Films
Country: Spain
Language: العربية, Español
Original Language: es
Keywords
activism, occupied territories
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Mission: Sahara about?
- On 1976 twenty thousand Spaniards left the last European colony in Africa, and thousands of Saharawi’s are abandoned to their fate. Forty years have gone by and Western Sahara has become a forgotten conflict. This film offers an original point of view: the version of the conflict from the opposition to the regime within the occupying power, Morocco, and the odyssey of a group of young people to achieve these testimonies, while trying to reach the capital of the Occupied Territories, El-Aaiun.
- Who directed Mission: Sahara?
- Mission: Sahara was directed by Arturo Dueñas.
- How long is Mission: Sahara?
- Mission: Sahara has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).
- What genre is Mission: Sahara?
- Mission: Sahara is a Documentary film.
- Where was Mission: Sahara produced?
- Mission: Sahara was produced in Spain.