Sahara International Film Festival

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Sahara International Film Festival
Festival de Cine del Sáhara
الصحراء السينمائي الدولي
FISAHARA LOGO BO 250px.png
Location Sahrawi refugee camps
FoundedNovember 2003
AwardsWhite Camel
LanguageInternational
Website fisahara.es
The Spanish actress Veronica Forque at the 2007 edition festival. Veronica Forque en el Sahara libre.jpg
The Spanish actress Verónica Forqué at the 2007 edition festival.

The Sahara International Film Festival, also known as FiSahara, is an annual event which takes place in the Sahrawi refugee camps, at the southwest corner of Algeria, near the border with Western Sahara. It is the only film festival in the world held in a refugee camp. [1] [2] The first festival was in large part organised by Peruvian film director Javier Corcuera. [3]

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For its first three years, FiSahara was held alternately in the Wilaya of Smara, the Wilaya of Ausserd, and the Wilaya of El Aaiún. Since 2007, the festival has been staged in the Wilaya of Dajla. The event is backed by the Polisario Front, [3] but largely organised and funded by donors from Spain, the former colonial power in Western Sahara. The festival has attracted support from Spanish film celebrities, including Penélope Cruz, Javier Bardem, and Pedro Almodóvar.[ citation needed ] Musicians like Fermín Muguruza, [4] [5] Manu Chao, [2] Macaco, [6] Iván Ferreiro, [7] El Chojin [8] and Tomasito [9] have performed in concerts during the festival.

FiSahara is billed as an initiative to bring film as an entertainment and cultural form to the thousands of Sahrawis who live in the Algerian desert. It also aims to provide cultural entertainment and educational opportunities to the refugees.

In 2010, a twinning agreement was signed between the FiSahara and the San Sebastian Human Rights Film Festival. [10]

White Camel winners

The White Camel (Arabic : الجمل الأبيض) is the festival's top prize, awarded for the best film by election of the spectators. [11] It consists of a white female camel, which is traditionally donated to the refugee family who hosted the actors or director of the winning film during the festival. The winners receive a trophy depicting a white camel and a desert rose.

YearDateFilmNationalityDirector
200320–23 November The Living Forest Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Ángel de la Cruz
Manolo Gómez
2004December (Not Held)N/AN/AN/A
20053–6 March Madame Brouette Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal
Flag of France.svg  France
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Moussa Sene Absa
20065–9 April The Story of the Weeping Camel Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Byambasuren Davaa
Luigi Farloni
200710–15 April Azur & Asmar: The Princes' Quest Flag of France.svg  France
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Michel Ocelot
200817–20 April It's a Free World... Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Ken Loach
20095–10 May Che: Part 2 Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Flag of France.svg  France
Steven Soderbergh
201026 April-2 May The Problem Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Jordi Ferrer
Pablo Vidal
20112–8 May Entrelobos Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Gerardo Olivares
20121–6 May Sons of the Clouds: The Last Colony Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Alvaro Longoria
20138–13 October Mayibuye I Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Milly Moabl
201429 April–4 May Legna: Habla el Verso Saharaui [12] Flag of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.svg  Sahrawi Republic
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Juan Robles
Bahia Awah
Juan Carlos Gimeno
201528 April-3 MayGranito: How to Nail a DictatorFlag of the United States.svg  United States Pamela Yates
201611–16 OctoberLadjouadFlag of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.svg  Sahrawi Republic Brahim Chegaf
202211–16 October [13] Wanibik, the people who live in front of their land [14] Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Rabeh Slimani

Guest country

In some years, the festival has chosen a country to be a guest in the event. In such cases, films from the guest country are screened, and related events take place along with the other acts in the festival.

YearGuest Country
2006Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba [15] [16]
2009Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria [17] [18]
2010Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa [19] [20]
2011Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela [21] [22]
2012Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico [23] [24]
2013Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States [25]
2014Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa [26]
2023Flag of Spain.svg  Spain [1]

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