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Only a few days after Gaddafi was overturned in Libya, filmmaker Marie-Laure Baggiolini made the 1000 Km- long journey southwards from Tripoli to near the Algeria-Niger-Chad borders.
For the first time in 42 years, a camera enters the now rebel-held Southern Libya, in what was forbidden territory under the Gaddafi regime. Along the road, we meet the Libyans, suddenly finding themselves living under a free rule, for good and bad.
Finally arriving at the Tabu tribe's impoverished desert territory in the south, we witness stories of the past's repression and a future of hope.
Shortly after Gaddafi’s demise, we accompany members of the disgraced Tabu tribe along the road to their impoverished desert territory near the Algeria-Niger-Chad borders 1000 Km from Tripoli.
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Shared on: 17 Aug 2019
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