Fantastic 1978 film by Med Hondo.
The first documentary about a war that has been going on for decades in the Sahara Desert between Morocco and a rebel army known as the Polisario. The disputed territory, Western Sahara, is occupied by Morocco although no other country recognises its claim to the land. 165,000 Saharawis now live in vast refugee camps in the desert. This programme looks at life in the camps and fighting at the front.
This made-for-TV documentary coproduced with Algerian television is Med Hondo’s second film devoted to his support for the Saharawi people’s right to self-determination. Shot in one of the rare former Spanish colonies in Africa, the film chronicles one of the final battles before the signing of a ceasefire between Morocco and the Polisario. Relying more on images than words, the film foregrounds actual battle scenes in which the crew found itself, in this context of armed struggle of a people sacrificed to the altar of geopolitical interests.
Introduction and Q&A with Keith Shiri of Film Africa
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