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Christopher Nolan’s Odyssey used occupied land as a film set. That feels like a betrayal | Mohamed Sleiman Labat

Christopher Nolan's latest film uses land in Western Sahara, raising ethical concerns about representation and consent. The Sahrawi people are facing imprisonment for merely documenting their own lives, highlighting the ongoing issues of co...

The Guardian· Jul 16, 2026 · 9:50 AM · 1 views

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Christopher Nolan's latest film uses land in Western Sahara, raising ethical concerns about representation and consent. The Sahrawi people are facing imprisonment for merely documenting their own lives, highlighting the ongoing issues of colonial exploitation.

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