Christopher Nolan has been accused of 'enabling colonialism' after filming in a highly disputed part of Western Sahara.
The Dark Knight director, 54, has been shooting scenes for his new movie The Odyssey in the disputed area of Dakhla.
Filming for his recreation of Homer's epic poem, starring Matt Damon, Charlize Theron and Lupita Nyong'o, took place this month with actors snapped on set.
Other scenes have also been shot in the Moroccan cities of Essaouira, Marrakesh and Ouarzazate, as well as Greece and Scotland, with other members of the star-studded cast seen on set, including Tom Holland and Zendaya.
However, it was the crews time in the small city of Dakhla that angered the Polisario Front, a liberation movement which claims to represent its indigenous inhabitants.







