The Time after the Rain
Synopsis
Mohamed Dih visits Boujdour, the Sahrawi refugee camps where he grew up after spending adolescence in Seville. When a sudden storm destroys his home, he decides to stay longer than planned to rebuild it, take care of his blind grandfather, and meet his two-year-old nephew.
Schedule
1st Screening
5 December 2023, 13:00 GMT+7
2nd Screening
7 December 2023, 13:00 GMT+7
Production Team
Júlia Girós
Nina Solà, Pol Picas, and Júlia Girós met at ESCAC (University of Cinema and Audiovisual Media of Catalonia) and specialized in documentary film. They founded Mambo Project, an audiovisual art collective that explores different disciplines from a documentary perspective. At the end of 2015, they lived for 3 months in the Sahrawi refugee camps in Boujdour where they taught at the Kaid Abidin Saleh Film School.
Nina Solà i Carbonell
Nina Solà, Pol Picas, and Júlia Girós met at ESCAC (University of Cinema and Audiovisual Media of Catalonia) and specialized in documentary film. They founded Mambo Project, an audiovisual art collective that explores different disciplines from a documentary perspective. At the end of 2015, they lived for 3 months in the Sahrawi refugee camps in Boujdour where they taught at the Kaid Abidin Saleh Film School.
Pol Picas i Hervàs
Nina Solà, Pol Picas, and Júlia Girós met at ESCAC (University of Cinema and Audiovisual Media of Catalonia) and specialized in documentary film. They founded Mambo Project, an audiovisual art collective that explores different disciplines from a documentary perspective. At the end of 2015, they lived for 3 months in the Sahrawi refugee camps in Boujdour where they taught at the Kaid Abidin Saleh Film School.
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