3 Stolen Cameras
Template:Infobox film/Wikidata 3 camerat masroka, also known by the international title 3 Stolen Cameras is a sahrawi Documentary film, produced by RåFILM and Équipe Média.[1] It is a Swedish coproduction filmed in Arabic language. Premiered in 2017 at DOK Leipzig, was nominated in the best short documentary category.[2] Originally intended to be premiered at Lebanon, the Moroccan government boycotted it.[3][4]
The film tells the story behind Équipe Média and its struggle while doing journalism at Western Sahara and their relationship with Morocco's government.[5] The title references the efforts made by the activists in order to protect their filming material.[3]
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References
- ^ "3 Stolen Cameras". 1905hrff. Retrieved 2019-05-03.
- ^ "3 Stolen Cameras (3 camerat masroka)". DOK Leipzig. Retrieved 2019-05-03.
- ^ a b "3 Stolen Cameras breaks Morocco's information blockade over Western Sahara". RaFILM. 2018-12-11. Retrieved 2019-05-03.
- ^ ""3 Stolen Cameras" has been censored". Beirut Film Festival. 2017-10-02.
- ^ Mansergas, Ana (16 Feb 2019). "#OpiniónVP 'Tres cámaras robadas'". ValenciaPlaza.