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Hamada
Hamada

Hamada

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Documentary

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Filled with vitality, humor and unexpected situations, Hamada paints an unusual portrait of a group of young friends living in a refugee camp in the middle of nowhere. Western Sahara is known as “the last colony in Africa” and this conflict is the longest and one of the least known ongoing disputes in the continent, but the Sahrawi people refuse to become invisible.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

89 mins

Rating

6/10

Release Date

12 July 2019

Country

Germany

Cast

Sidahmed Salec Labeid

Sidahmed Salec Labeid

Himself

Ainina Sihamed Mohamed

Ainina Sihamed Mohamed

Herself

Zaara Mohamed Saleh

Zaara Mohamed Saleh

Herself

Taher Mulay Zain

Taher Mulay Zain

Himself

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