HAMADA
Eloy Domínguez Serén
Full of vitality, humour and unexpected situations, this film paints an unusual portrait of a group of young friends living in a refugee camp in the middle of the stony Saharan desert. A minefield and the second largest military wall in the world separates this group of friends from their homeland that they have only heard about in their parent's stories.
In collaboration with Glasgow Refugee Asylum and Migration Network (GRAMNet) and Scottish Refugee Council
SPECS
Age certificate: Universal / Sweden, Norway, Germany 2018 / 88 min / Digital · Arabic and Spanish with English subtitles / Documentary
SCREENINGS
EDINBURGH
Thu 27 Feb 8.30pm at the Filmhouse
PRICE: £11 / £9 Concs
Introduced by a video from Eloy D. Serén and followed by a post-screening discussion with Glasgow Refugee Asylum and Migration Network (GRAMNet) and Scottish Refugee Council
GLASGOW
Sun 15 March 1.30pm at CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts
PRICE: £4 - £8