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LOCATION:Plaster Student Union\, Robert W. Theater
SUMMARY:International Film Festival 2018 - "Wilaya"
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Department of Modern and Classical Languages\
 , the Department of Media\, Journalism and Film\, and the Foreign Languag
 e Institute\, this film series will present a wide range of award-winning
  movies spanning different parts of the world.\n\n\nWILAYA\n\n\nPedro Pér
 ez Rosado/Spain/ 97 min./2012/Spanish and Arabic with English subtitles\n
 \n\nBorn into a Sahrawi refugee camp before being sent to live with foste
 r parents in Spain\, Fatimetu returns to her Saharan birthplace following
  the death of her mother and\, despite having been absent for 16 years\, 
 finds herself expected to resume family duties. With unprecedented access
  to the Sahrawi community\, who are still waiting for status under intern
 ational law\, Wilaya is Pedro Pérez Rosado's poetic evocation of being ca
 ught between two worlds.
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 onsored by the Department of Modern and Classical Languages\, the Departm
 ent of Media\, Journalism and Film\, and the Foreign Language Institute\,
  this film series will present a wide range of award-winning movies spann
 ing different parts of the world.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;WILAYA&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p
 &gt;Pedro Pérez Rosado/Spain/ 97 min./2012/Spanish&amp;nbsp\;and Arabic with Eng
 lish subtitles&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Born into a Sahrawi refugee camp before being sent
  to live with foster parents in Spain\, Fatimetu returns to her Saharan b
 irthplace following the death of her mother and\, despite having been abs
 ent for&amp;nbsp\;16 years\, finds herself expected to resume family duties. 
 With unprecedented access to the Sahrawi community\, who are still waitin
 g for status under international law\, Wilaya is Pedro Pérez Rosado's poe
 tic evocation of being caught between two worlds.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;
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