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‘Sáhara: the Desert Boat’, a Journey to the Open Wound of the Sahrawi People

Summary by lamarea.com
This review is part of El Periscopio, the cultural supplement of La Marea, whose last issue is entirely dedicated to Western Sahara. Sahara: The desert boat, directed by Mario Vega and co-written with Ruth Sánchez, is presented as an indispensable piece that addresses the conflict of Western Sahara through the singular gaze of a Canarian nurse who arrives at El Aaiún in 1970. From the first chords of Saharawi music, the montage traps: the sound …
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This review is part of El Periscopio, the cultural supplement of La Marea, whose last issue is entirely dedicated to Western Sahara. Sahara: The desert boat, directed by Mario Vega and co-written with Ruth Sánchez, is presented as an indispensable piece that addresses the conflict of Western Sahara through the singular gaze of a Canarian nurse who arrives at El Aaiún in 1970. From the first chords of Saharawi music, the montage traps: the sound …

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lamarea.com broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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