HAMADA

HAMADA

Country/ies
Sweden
Production
Michael Krotkiewski
Editor
Length
88
Original Language
Original language
Status
Completed
Completed in
2018
Eurodoc Participant
Eurodoc Producer
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Year participation
2016
Distribution

The Sahrawi are a forgotten people. Ever since Morocco annexed the Western Sahara in 1975 and drove the Sahrawi from their homeland, they have fought a fruitless battle for independence that has garnered almost no international attention. At the Algerian border, deep in the rocky desert, refugee camps have risen up that are cut off from their surroundings by minefields and Morocco’s defensive wall, which stretches for thousands of kilometers.
People have been living in these settlements for decades now. It’s a dreary and tough existence, but the three friends Sidahmed, Zaara and Taher won’t be discouraged. With understated humor, director Eloy Domínguez Serén shows how these twentysomethings manage to keep on chasing their dreams. Sidahmed wants to go to Spain, while the cheerful Zaara, who's not one to be bossed around, is determined to buy a car. First she has to find a job, not to mention learn to drive.
In addition to capturing the monotony, the delightful camerawork in this colorful, vital portrait of stagnated lives reveals the more pleasant, softer side of this secluded world.

Festivals & Awards
2019 Images en bibliothèques (France) - Film soutenu par la Commission nationale de sélection des médiathèques
2019 FIDBA, Festival Internacional de Cine Documental (Argentine) - Competition Droits Humains
2019 Rencontres Gindou Cinéma (France) - Sélection " Les Vagabondages cinématographiques"
2019 Durban International Film Festival (South Africa) - Selection
2019 Cinéma du réel (France) - Prix Loridan Ivens/Cnap & Prix des jeunes
2018 IDFA, International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (Netherlands) - Competition for First Appearance
Production & financial support