AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCannes buzz meets Western Sahara politics: Javier Bardem says Hollywood’s “narratives” are shifting after his pro-Palestinian campaigning, adding he’s “ready to shoulder” any consequences and dismissing “blacklisting” claims—while his new film The Beloved (Rodrigo Sorogoyen) keeps spotlighting Western Sahara as a backdrop for a 1930s project shot in the Canaries. Cultural diplomacy: Polisario’s Finland representation took part in Helsinki’s World Village Festival, pushing Sahrawi culture and calling out a media blockade and the release of political prisoners. Human rights forum: In Banjul, a conference tied to the African Commission session focused on “invisible crises” and restricted monitoring in occupied Western Sahara. Security and state pressure: Morocco announced the arrest of a suspected Daesh-linked extremist in Dakhla, underscoring how the Western Sahara region remains central to its counterterror posture. Thin on fresh local arts: this week’s strongest “arts-to-Sahara” thread is still film coverage around The Beloved.
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