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Sons of the Clouds: The Last Colony

The political upheaval in North Africa is responsibility of the Western powers —especially of the United States and France— due to the exercise of a foreign policy based on practical and economic interests instead of ethical and theoretical principles, essential for their international politic strategies, which have generated a great instability that causes chaos and violence, as occurs in Western Sahara, the last African colony according to the UN, a region on the brink of war.

Top Cast

  • Javier Bardem

    Javier Bardem

    Self - Narrator

  • Elena Anaya

    Elena Anaya

    Self

  • Carlos Bardem

    Carlos Bardem

    Self

  • Álvaro Longoria

    Álvaro Longoria

    Self

  • Manu Chao

    Manu Chao

    Self

  • Felipe González Márquez

    Felipe González Márquez

    Self

  • Dahbi Mohamed Ali

    Dahbi Mohamed Ali

    Self

  • Salem Lebsir

    Salem Lebsir

    Self

  • Jorge Moragas

    Jorge Moragas

    Self

Overview

The political upheaval in North Africa is responsibility of the Western powers —especially of the United States and France— due to the exercise of a foreign policy based on practical and economic interests instead of ethical and theoretical principles, essential for their international politic strategies, which have generated a great instability that causes chaos and violence, as occurs in Western Sahara, the last African colony according to the UN, a region on the brink of war.

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