Living in the Sahara

Living in the Sahara

1981
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Overview

This documentary goes back to the origins of the conflict in Western Sahara. The reasons for the Moroccan occupation of this vast territory are economic: the region has mineral (phosphate, uranium, iron) and fishing resources. Spain occupied part of the territory from the end of the 19th century until the 20th century, with the support of France. The Sahrawi people have always fought against colonists; the Polisario Front was created in 1973 with the purpose of fighting Spanish occupation. The Sahrawi cause is supported by Algeria, which recognized the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic in 1976, and Libya in 1980. We see the social organisation of the Saharawis, an originally nomadic people. The film ends by posing a question: What are the prospects for resolving the conflict?

Status: Released

Language: FR

Production Information

Production Companies
Les Films du Village
Production Countries
France
Spoken Languages
French

Quick Facts

Original Title Vivre au Sahara
Release Date January 1, 1981
Status Released
Language FR

Cast

Key Crew

Yves Billon
Director
Agnès Guerin
Director