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Lost Land [2011]
Available digitallyHU_OSA_00005794
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Director/Creator
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Original Title
Territoire perdu
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Language
Arabic
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Language of Subtitles
English
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Published
Belgium, 2011.
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Physical Description
DVD (75 min.)
Contents Summary
Straddling a 2,400-kilometer-long wall constructed by the Moroccan army, the Western Sahara is today divided into two sections - one occupied by Morocco, the other under the control of the Sahrawi National Liberation Movement's Polisario Front. Drawing from stories of flight, exile, interminable waiting and the arrested, persecuted lives on both sides of that wall, this film bears witness to the Sahrawi people, their land, and their entrapment in other people's dreams. In an aesthetic that sublimates the real, Lost Land resonates like a score that juxtaposes sonorous landscapes, black-and-white portraits and nomadic poetics.
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Bibliographic Information
Library Special Collection
Verzio Film Festival Submission
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DVD-ROMOSA Film LibraryOSA Film LibraryFL 4047---
DIGIFILMOSA Film LibraryOSA Film LibraryFL Record 4047-Audio VisualAccess Copy, MP4 format
Lost Land [2011]
Available digitallyHU_OSA_00005794
MovingImageIconMoving Image
General Information
Director/Creator
General Information
Original Title
Territoire perdu
General Information
Language
Arabic
General Information
Language of Subtitles
English
General Information
Published
Belgium, 2011.
General Information
Physical Description
DVD (75 min.)
Contents Summary
Straddling a 2,400-kilometer-long wall constructed by the Moroccan army, the Western Sahara is today divided into two sections - one occupied by Morocco, the other under the control of the Sahrawi National Liberation Movement's Polisario Front. Drawing from stories of flight, exile, interminable waiting and the arrested, persecuted lives on both sides of that wall, this film bears witness to the Sahrawi people, their land, and their entrapment in other people's dreams. In an aesthetic that sublimates the real, Lost Land resonates like a score that juxtaposes sonorous landscapes, black-and-white portraits and nomadic poetics.
Subjects
Bibliographic Information
Library Special Collection
Verzio Film Festival Submission
Holdings
DVD
Item Type
DVD
Current Location
OSA Film Library
Current Location
OSA Film Library
Call Number
FL 4047
Volume Info
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Shelving Location
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Public Note
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Digital Film