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A group of migrants are looking to reach Eldorado, a secret utopian island where everyone lives in peace. They eventually arrive in a tomato sauce factory of the same name.
A group of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa arrives to the north of Morocco in order to cross the Mediterranean Sea, looking for a secret island called Eldorado, where they heard a fair and equal world has been created. On the day of their crossing, a planning mistake is made by the smuggler, and another group of “regular” Moroccan migrants who were supposed to ship to Spain find themselves on board too for Eldorado.
Once they cross the sea, Eldorado’s police arrest them and take them into a “welcome centre”, where Franck, the centre’s director, introduces them to the rules of this new society. They need to stay there until the board decides if they will be granted Eldorado’s citizenship. Until then, they must work in the ‘Eldorado’ tomato sauce processing factory implanted in the centre. While the group of Sub-Saharan Africans tries to blend in and follow the rules, the Moroccans set up a plan to escape.

Credits

Director
Alaa Eddine Aljem
Screenwriter
Alaa Eddine Aljem
Producer
Claire Charles-Gervais, Louise Bellicaud, Francesca Duca
Production Company
In Vivo Films

About the Director

Alaa Eddine Aljem
Alaa Eddine Aljem is a Moroccan screenwriter and director born in Rabat. He studied cinema at ESAVM and then at INSAS in Brussels. His latest short film, ‘The Desert Fishes’ won the Grand Prize, the Critics’ Prize, and the Screenplay Prize at the National Film Festival. In 2019, Alaa released his critically acclaimed first feature film, ‘The Unknown Saint, ' a burlesque fable that had its world pr