Chris Nolon criticized the filming of ‘The Odyssey’ on the controversial countries in West Sahara.

Chris Nolon criticized the filming of ‘The Odyssey’ on the controversial countries in West Sahara.

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Director Christopher NolanThe upcoming film “The Odyssey” has already faced reaction to filming on indigenous land under “military” at West Sahara.

Last week, after the picture was shooting in the area, the Saharavi government expressed the “deep concern and intense anger” that the “OpenHaire” director was filming in the city of Dakhla, which is currently under the illegal military business by the state of Morocco.

“The Ministry has strongly condemned the decision to select the territory occupied as a position of the production of an international film, without any consultation or coordination with the legal representative of the sixth.” Read his statement??

According to this statement, “This law is a dangerous form of cultural generalization, and the firm resistance of the people who struggle for freedom and reputation is an immoral exploitation of art and cinema to whiten the image of everyday colonial conditions.”

Oppenheimer-Director-Christopher-Nolan Chris Nolon criticized the filming of 'The Odyssey' on the controversial countries in West Sahara.

Director Christopher Noleon was summoned to filming the latest film “The Odyssey” in the controversial area of West Sahara. (Pascal Le Sagrigan/Gayati Image)

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West Sahara International Film Festival (Fishara) as the same A statement Nolon and Universal Pictures “Stop filming at” Certificate at the certificate and urging unity to the Saharavi people, and those who have been under the military for 50 years, and those who are regularly jailed and formed for peaceful conflict of self -determination. “

“Borders without the Borders, Nollan and their team, maybe, in the repression of the sixth of Morocco’s sixth, and in the executive of Morocco’s reign, the Odisi, which was classified as’ journalism desert ‘, was filmed as’ Morocco’s reign by his team.

Earlier, actor Jejmeer Bardem, who was present at Fishara, shared the festival’s statement On his Instagram account In the past week.

sahrawi-activist-protest-morocco Chris Nolon criticized the filming of 'The Odyssey' on the controversial countries in West Sahara.

The West Sahara is a controversial region. (George Geerro/AFP by Getty Images)

“Years have taken over the West Sahara for years and the Saharavi people have been expelled from their cities. One of them is, Morocco’s merchants have been transformed into a tourist destination and now part of the film.

Meanwhile, Reda Benjelon, a Public Administrative Film Agency in Morocco’s Morocco Cinematographic Center, is known as “very important”.

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“Dakhla will give a truly extraordinary opportunity for foreign creation in the future that will provide a geography of human resources as well as other areas of Morocco.” In an interview?? “Today, Morocco’s strength is very responding to the demand and there are also local executive production companies that do a great job.”

Fox news digital Universal Pictures and Representatives for Nollan reached the comment.

christopher-nolan-critics-choice-awards Chris Nolon criticized the filming of 'The Odyssey' on the controversial countries in West Sahara.

Nolon’s “The Odyssey” was depicted in many countries including Morocco, Italy and Greece. (Michael Trans/AFP by Gatey images)

“The Odisi” filmed at least four days in the area that has been classified as one “Self-governmental region“By the United Nations. Seventy percent of the land is currently controlled by Morocco, though Morocco has proposed an autonomy to the country under the sovereignty of Morocco.

President Donald Trump approved the claim on Morocco’s land and supported his plan In a statement Between its first term in 2020.

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“The Odyssey” is set to release on July 17, 2026 and Adopts Poetry By the same name. It has also filmed in Morocco, Greece, Italy, Scotland and Iceland, and is expected to continue filming in Ireland and UK.

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