Christopher Nolan Accidentally Films 'Repression' Sequel In Occupied Sahara
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In a shocking turn of events, organizers of the Western Sahara International Film Festival (FiSahara) have taken a heroic stand against what they call the 'normalising decades of repression' after Christopher Nolan chose Dakhla, a city under Moroccan occupation for 50 years, to shoot his new blockbuster Odyssey adaptation. The festival warns this move 'could serve to normalise decades of repression,' making this less of an epic journey and more of a political plot twist. Featuring Matt Damon and Zendaya, the filmās release on 17 July 2026 might just spark more debate than applause.
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(1 of 3)Source: Theguardian | Published: 7/28/2025 | Author: Sam Jones in Madrid
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