Brothers in art Trailer

Brothers in art Trailer (2017)

01 January 2017 Factual 23 mins

From the Sahrawi refugee camps of Tindouf (Algeria) to Tifariti (freed territories of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic), we embark hand in hand on an adventure with a group of artists from all around the World. Each one has their own story, experience, worldview and artistry. An extraordinary and heartwarming journey through a dreamlike world that gives us hope in humanity.

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Algeria 01 January 2017

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