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Christopher Nolan Pointed Out After Turning to Western Sahara

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For his adaptation of Homer's "Odyssey", the successful filmmaker placed his cameras a few days on the disputed territory, causing the anger of a collective of about a hundred artists, journalists and activists.

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For his adaptation of Homer's "Odyssey", the successful filmmaker placed his cameras a few days on the disputed territory, causing the anger of a collective of about a hundred artists, journalists and activists.

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Spanish cinema stands against Nolan’s decision to shoot his new film in Western Sahara, territory occupied by Morocco. Agencies Madrid (ECS).– Christopher Nolan has unleashed a great stir with the shooting of his new film ‘Odyssey’. The film director, along with Zendaya and Matt Damon, the protagonists, arrived in Dajla, in Western Sahara, on 17 July to begin filming the new production. Canada refuses to recognize the Moroccan ‘sovereignty’ over…

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ecsaharaui.com broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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