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Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' movie under fire for filming on 'occupied' Indigenous land
Christopher Nolan’s upcoming film adaptation of “The Odyssey" filmed in the Western Sahara, a disputed territory inhabited by the Indigenous Sahrawi people.
A local film festival called the director out for "contributing to Morocco’s repression of the Sahrawi people." ...
The Oscar-winning director of 'Oppenheimer' has shot scenes for his upcoming epic 'The Odyssey' in Dakhla, which has been ...
Situated in the harsh Sahara desert with limited access to economic opportunities, over 80% of Sahrawi refugees rely entirely ...
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India Today on MSNChristopher Nolan faces backlash for filming The Odyssey in disputed Western Sahara
Christopher Nolan is filming parts of The Odyssey in the disputed Western Sahara region. The decision has drawn criticism ...
Christopher Nolan is facing criticism for filming parts of his upcoming “The Odyssey” in the Western Sahara, 70% of which is occupied by Morocco. The director has been filming the highly anticipated ...
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Indulgexpress on MSNChristopher Nolan faces criticism for filming The Odyssey in Western Sahara
Christopher Nolan is facing backlash for filming parts of The Odyssey in Western Sahara, 70 percent of which is occupied by ...
Christopher Nolan is under fire for choosing to shoot parts of his upcoming film “The Odyssey” in Western Sahara, a region ...
The European Union (EU) has reaffirmed its commitment to Sahrawi refugees in Algeria through sustained funding for the United ...
The Sahara International Film Festival has called on director Christopher Nolan to exclude scenes filmed in Western Sahara ...
Revered Hollywood director Christopher Nolan's next summer blockbuster won't hit theatres until July 17, 2026, and it's ...
Christopher Nolan is under fire from FiSahara, the Western Sahara international film festival organisers, for shooting The ...
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