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Laatash

Laatash

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The Saharawi women face the thirst of the hamada, the curse of the desert, every day. They’ve built their refuge in a land where no one could survive before. For more than forty years they’ve been holding out and taking care of their people there. They ensure every drop of water is distributed according to the needs of each family … and they wait. But there’s an even more terrible thirst in their throats, for which they find no relief.

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Status

Released

Original Language

Arabic

Runtime

14 mins

Rating

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Release Date

01 April 2019

Country

Spain

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