Stones (in the desert)200915mReleasedDocumentaryAbout the life and thoughts of Sahrawi refugees.Released: Jan 1, 2009Watch NowMore Like This6.9MovieHuman FlowMore than 65 million people around the world have been forced from their homes to escape famine, climate change and war, the greatest displacement since World War II. Filmmaker Ai Weiwei examines the staggering scale of the refugee crisis and its profoundly personal human impact. 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The film describes the current situation of Western Sahara in its three conflict zones, presents its protagonists and denounces the informative silence condemning the Saharawi people to the oblivion.View2020Three territories: a landscape, a nation, a right2020 · MovieMovieLives on pauseEvery year, approximately 800 Sahrawi boys and girls leave the refugee camps to study in Cuba, Algeria and Libya… 15 years later, they return biologists, doctors, engineers… but when they get back to the refugee camps all they have is the desert…View2006Lives on pause2006 · MovieMovieSahara MarathonThis film offers a picture of the tense situation in which the Sahrawi people have lived for more than 30 years. The yearly celebration of a marathon in the Sahrawi refugee camps serves as the central focus of the story.View2004Sahara Marathon2004 · MovieMovieMektubMektub portrays a day in the life in the Sahrawi refugee camps, along with the declarations of some of its protagonists. 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At the same time, the direc- tor tries to reestablish contact with her little sister from a Sahrawi foster care, also affected by the in- vasion of her land.View2021A plant in the desert2021 · MovieMovieSchool desks in the desertA nine-year old girl, Naha, who in day-to-day life studies primary education en Wilaya de Smara is the point of departure for this documentary. Through the her family life, teachers, those responsible for Sahrawi education and NGOS, we understand the education system in the camps causing us to be in awe of the patience of the Sahrawi people, refugees for 35 years, holding out hope for a definitive solution to the conflict. This documentary intends to introduce the viewer to the situation of the Sahrawi people in the camps through one of the most basic needs for the development of a community: chidren's education. Education in the Sahrawi refugee camps is supported by women being those that develop and strengthen the task of educating in schools.View2010School desks in the desert2010 · MovieMovieUn viaje hacia nosotrosSpanish actor Pepe Viyuela embarks on a personal journey on the trail of his grandfather Gervasio, a soldier in the Republican Army during the Spanish Civil War.View2021Un viaje hacia nosotros2021 · MovieMovieDesert roseThrough images and testimonies of Sahrawi women, this film introduces us to the situation and the living conditions the Sahrawi people have been subjected to since, in 1975, Western Sahara was occupied by Morocco and thousands of men, women and children were forced to flee and look for refuge in Algerian territory, in the inhumane "hamada" (rocky desert) of Tindouf. Sahrawi women, exiled to the refugee camps of Tindouf since 1975, have been the driving force behind a genuine revolution in all areas of Sahara society. They have carried out the miracle of reviving the spirit of a devastated community in the middle of a hostile, rocky desert.View2004Desert rose2004 · MovieMovieFacing into the windDocumentary about Aminatou Haidar and her fight for the Sahrawi rightsView2009Facing into the wind2009 · MovieMovieKites in SaharaShort film filmed in February 2010 at the Sahrawi refugee camps in Tindouf (Algeria). A poetic look into the situation that refugees go through and into the conflict itself. Soundtrack by Palestinian musicians and Spanish rock band Amaral. “We want words that fly freely, like comets, we want to be the irrepressible wind that comes and goes… And can’t ever be trapped in any sand prison… We want words that fly freely. Invincible. Like comets…”View2010Kites in Sahara2010 · MovieMovieThe hidden fireSilence always surrounds the mine, first when it explodes and then when it eternally haunts its victims. The history of the silence of this fire hidden by Morocco in the sand of Western Sahara has left more than 4,000 victims in what is considered the largest minefield in the world. Daha and Fatimetu suffered the effect of the silence of the mines, their lives changed forever, like that of the Saharawi people who, after 14 years cleaning the desert of artifacts, the rupture of the ceasefire have left the future of the contamination of their territory.View2023The hidden fire2023 · MovieMovieThe people of the wavesI am a girl of the waves, from a village of seafarers. Some days, I go out with my boat to the sea. But I don’t go alone. Maoimouna comes with me.View2021The people of the waves2021 · Movie10.0MovieMy Sahrawi familyMy Sahrawi family' is a report - documentary that reflects the bonds of unity between Sahrawi families and Spanish families who every summer welcome minors from refugee camps into their homes.View2014My Sahrawi family2014 · MovieMovieThe women of the tentsA group of Sahrawi women come together and explain how traditional "jaimas" (tents) are set up.View2008The women of the tents2008 · MovieMovieSweep the desertA documentary about the daily lives, hopes, aspirations and demands of though living in the Sahrawi refugee camps of Dajla.View2012Sweep the desert2012 · MovieMovieThe mirror birdBubisher, as well as being 'the bird of luck', is a word loaded with literary meaning in Spanish in the Sahrawi refugee camps of Tindouf. Seeing the way in which two cultures interact through small stories and tales can is striking and so is the contrast between the resilience of the young female generations and the realities of life in the desert. This documentary paints a picture of a generation of young female Sahrawis.View2010The mirror bird2010 · Movie