AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFilm & Occupation Backlash: French groups and the FiSahara festival are renewing condemnation of Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” after scenes were filmed in occupied Dakhla, arguing the production helps normalize Morocco’s control and “whitewash” the reality faced by Sahrawi civilians. Festival Boycott Push: FiSahara and media outlets report calls for a public boycott, with the festival saying Nolan is “trampling on international law” by turning the disputed territory into a cinematic backdrop. Local Cultural Exchange: Laayoune hosted the official inauguration of a French Alliance, aimed at expanding French-language learning, cultural exchange, and arts programming, with the French ambassador citing growing France–Morocco ties. Sahrawi Political Appointments: Polisario Secretary-General Brahim Ghali oversaw the oath of Salek Baba Hasna as a new member of the National Secretariat, following a vacancy created by the death of field commander Lahbib Mohamed Abdelaziz. International Diplomacy: The Sahrawi Foreign Minister was received by Lesotho’s Prime Minister, with both sides stressing support for self-determination and continued coordination on African and international issues. Arts & Screen Buzz: Despite controversy, “The Odyssey” continues to draw major global attention ahead of its July 17 release, with premiere coverage highlighting its star cast and filming across multiple countries including Western Sahara.
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