Roots and clamor (2014)

Roots and clamor (2014) poster

Their desert was not the same since they last saw it. The dunes kept memories of a childhood bathed in sun and sand, when minutes passed by in a stalling time. It has been long since they moved to the city, in search of a better future. They left, switching their tents for high buildings in busy boulevards, bearing in mind their responsibility towards their society. Each step marked by the commitment to make of their training the future of their people. It is the outcry of souls deep-rooted in tradition, in culture, in the stories of their sand. The desert was not the same, it may have never been. This documental show how they left to change it.

Director: Ebbaba Hameida Hafed
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 20 min
Release Date:
Production: CREAV UCM
Country: Spain, Western Sahara
Language: العربية, Español
Original Language: es

Keywords

youth, sahrawi diaspora

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Roots and clamor about?
Their desert was not the same since they last saw it. The dunes kept memories of a childhood bathed in sun and sand, when minutes passed by in a stalling time. It has been long since they moved to the city, in search of a better future. They left, switching their tents for high buildings in busy boulevards, bearing in mind their responsibility towards their society. Each step marked by the commitment to make of their training the future of their people. It is the outcry of souls deep-rooted in tradition, in culture, in the stories of their sand. The desert was not the same, it may have never been. This documental show how they left to change it.
Who directed Roots and clamor?
Roots and clamor was directed by Ebbaba Hameida Hafed.
How long is Roots and clamor?
Roots and clamor has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
What genre is Roots and clamor?
Roots and clamor is a Documentary film.
Where was Roots and clamor produced?
Roots and clamor was produced in Spain, Western Sahara.