
“GUARANTEED TO SPARK INTENSE DEBATE... PACY, EXCITING AND HUGELY ENGROSSING.” -Richard Kuipers, Variety
New Zealand Premiere
Australia 2009 / 78min. / Spanish, Hassaniya with English subtitles.
Directors Violeta Ayala, Daniel Fallshaw. Producers Deborah Dickson, Tom Zubrycki.
Filmmakers Ayala and Fallshaw follow Fetim Sellami, a Saharawi refugee, to North Africa for a reunion with her mother. Mother and child were separated when Sellami was a toddler. But the UN-sponsored reunion reveals a secret which spirals the film into a dark world the filmmakers could never have imagined. The Saharawis start talking about a forbidden subject… their enslavement.
The filmmakers recount moments of terror when their lives were in danger as well as the extreme hardships in getting the footage across borders. Perhaps most disturbingly, it becomes difficult to distinguish who are the good guys, as the ‘good guys’ turn bad and the ‘bad guys’ appear to do good.
Protestors have demonstrated against the accuracy of the film. The movement running the camp flew Sellami to the Sydney Film Festival to deny being a slave and the allegation of widespread slavery in the camps.
Regardless of who you believe, Stolen is a compelling, modern-day, real-life cloak-anddagger thriller.
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21-Jun-2009 While most viewers will need to Google plenty of names, histories and official reports to get the bigger picture, what’s onscreen is pacy, exciting and hugely…
International Competition (4/8)
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