Sahara International Film Festival Calls for Boycott "L'Odyssée", Partly Shot in Western Sahara
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Christopher Nolan's last film, expected in theatres this summer, was partly shot in Dakhla, Western Sahara. This disputed territory is mostly controlled by Morocco.
Representatives of the International Film Festival of Sahara (FiSahara) called on Friday for a long boycott of the long-awaited feature film by director Christopher Nolan, "The Odyssey", since it was partially filmed in Western Sahara, a territory disputed and largely controlled by Morocco. "Then Christopher Nolan will step on the red carpet for ...
International call for boycott of Christopher Nolan's "Odyssey", due to its filming in occupied Western Sahara.
The Saara International Film Festival (FiSahara) today called on the boycott of Christopher Nolan's long-awaited film "The Odyssey", for being partially filmed in Western Sahara, territory disputed and mostly controlled by Morocco.
The Sahara International Film Festival today called for a boycott of Christopher Nolan's highly anticipated film "The Odyssey" because some of its filming took place in Western Sahara, a disputed territory controlled by...More...
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