To See El Aaiún
In the depths of the Algerian desert the Sahrawi people have been dwelling in the refugee camps for over 40 years. Camps gradually turned into settlements, named after towns in their homeland Western Sahara. One of them is called El Aaiún.
Release Date: 2020-05-18
Musawat, inclusion in the Sahrawi camps
Robbed of Truth
Journey to Saharawi – The Courage to Live for Freedom
Tebraa, portraits of Sahrawi women
Life is waiting: referendum and resistance in Western Sahara
Tito
Sons of the Clouds: The Last Colony
The time after the rain
A garden that means more than a garden
Sahrawis, a glimpse into exile
Sahara Project: From Sant Coloma to Dajla
Sahrawis, the eyes of the desert
Sahara is not for sale
The Sahrawi teacher
Four Days in Occupied Western Sahara—A Rare Look Inside Africa's Last Colony
Dajla: cinema and oblivion
I am the other
Children in exile: Sahrawi, refugees children of refugees
Un viaje hacia nosotros
Bubisher: art and fight
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