Hamada plot
The Sahrawi are a forgotten people. Since Morocco annexed Western Sahara in 1975 and drove the Sahrawi from their original habitat, they have waged a fruitless struggle for independence that has hardly attracted international attention. Surrounding the Algerian border, in the middle of the rocky desert, are large refugee camps, separated from the environment by minefields and a Moroccan defense wall thousands of kilometers long. Life has been going on in these settlements for decades. It's a boring and hard life, but the friends Sidahmed, Zaara and Taher don't let that discourage them.