Stories from the Sahrawi war
Stories from the Sahrawi war

Stories from the Sahrawi war

2004Movie96 minSpanish

Based on a true story. A Spanish soldier hides out with and aids the Saharawi people of the Western Sahara against the injustices of his own army.

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Director: Enrique ArnáizGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the lives of Sahrawi refugees living in the Tindouf camps in Algeria, focusing on their experiences and resilience amidst the ongoing Western Sahara conflict. It offers a personal perspective on the challenges faced by a population displaced by war and their enduring hope for a resolution. The film captures the daily struggles, cultural traditions, and aspirations of these individuals, providing a poignant glimpse into a forgotten corner of the world.

Critical Reception

The film received limited distribution but was noted for its sensitive portrayal of the Sahrawi people's plight and its ethnographic value. Critics highlighted its ability to humanize a complex geopolitical issue by focusing on individual stories.

What Reviewers Say

  • Highlights the humanitarian aspect of the Western Sahara conflict.
  • Provides an intimate look into the lives of Sahrawi refugees.
  • Praised for its empathetic and respectful approach to its subjects.

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The documentary was filmed in the refugee camps near Tindouf, Algeria, offering an authentic portrayal of life within these settlements.

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