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Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey faces backlash for filming in Western Sahara

Christopher Nolan`s upcoming film The Odyssey is facing massive backlash for filming in Western Sahara, which is a disputed territory and often classified as "non-self-governing" by the United Nations

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Christopher Nolan. Pic/AFP

Christopher Nolan. Pic/AFP

Oscar-winning director Christopher Nolan is facing criticism for filming parts of his upcoming film The Odyssey in the Western Sahara, 70% of which is occupied by Morocco, reported Variety.

According to the outlet, the director recently spent four days filming in the highly anticipated historical film starring Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, Zendaya and more in the city of Dakhla, which has been deemed the capital of the Moroccan administrative region of Dakhla-Oued Ed-Dahab.

Western Sahara is a disputed territory and is classified as "non-self-governing" by the United Nations.

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