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Christopher Nolan’s upcoming film adaptation of “The Odyssey" filmed in the Western Sahara, a disputed territory inhabited by the Indigenous Sahrawi people.
Christopher Nolan is facing criticism for filming parts of his upcoming “The Odyssey” in the Western Sahara, 70% of which is occupied by Morocco. The director has been filming the highly anticipated ...
Christopher Nolan is filming parts of The Odyssey in the disputed Western Sahara region. The decision has drawn criticism ...
In the complex debate surrounding the future of Western Sahara, one disturbing current remains largely under-examined.
" FiSahara urgently calls on Nolan and his crew, including film stars Matt Damon and Zendaya, to stop filming in Dakhla and stand in solidarity with the Sahrawi people who have been under military ...
We go to the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva, where activists are shining a light on Morocco’s brutal occupation of Western Sahara and its Indigenous people, the Sahrawi. The Sahrawi ...
Christopher Nolan is under fire from FiSahara, the Western Sahara international film festival organisers, for shooting The ...
This status affirms that the Sahrawi people have yet to exercise their right to self-determination under international law. The recent political stunt by Jacob Zuma’s Umkhonto weSizwe Party (MK ...
Situated in the harsh Sahara desert with limited access to economic opportunities, over 80% of Sahrawi refugees rely entirely ...
Christopher Nolan is facing backlash for filming parts of The Odyssey in Western Sahara, 70 percent of which is occupied by ...
Christopher Nolan's film The Odyssey faces backlash for filming in disputed territory, sparking debate on cultural ...