

A clown walks into a refugee camp... and 1500 kids forget they're in the desert.
The magic of life in the desert and that which takes place on a stage, the tricks that one has to learn in order to survive and those that bring a smile to your face. Two worlds that you find behind a clown’s nose and 1500 excited children.
Direction
Larraondo lets silence and sand speak louder than narration ever could.
Production
Shot in actual Sahrawi camps—no sets, no safety net, pure documentary nerve.
Director
María Larraondo
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Sahrawi refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria have housed displaced Western Saharans since 1975—one of the world's most forgotten crises, making this 23-minute film almost radical in its existence.
The film's 0.0 TMDB rating with zero votes speaks volumes—this is documentary as ghost, witnessed by almost no one despite its 2009 festival run.
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