

Eleven minutes to break your heart about a crisis the world ignores.
This short film addresses the problems surrounding the appearance of narcotics in the Sahrawi refugee camps in Tindouf. These drugs are beginning to be sold in kiosks and areas close to schools, causing addictions to chemical substances among the youth.
Direction
Azza Mohamed Moulud makes 11 minutes feel like a scream.
Production
Shot on location in camps Western Sahara wants you to forget.
Director
Azza Mohamed Moulud
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Sahrawi refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria have hosted displaced Western Saharans since 1975 — the longest-running refugee crisis most people have never heard of.
Drug trafficking through the Sahel has exploded since 2011; dealers specifically target camps where youth face 40% unemployment and zero prospects.