An evocative short documentary exploring the enduring legacies and hidden histories of nuclear testing and uranium mining in North Africa. Through archival footage, personal testimony, and poetic reflection, the film traces how geopolitical ambition and atomic power have shaped desert communities and their cultural memory. Bouchareb interrogates the often untold human cost of scientific advancements, weaving together local voices and historical visuals. The result is a powerful cinematic meditation on contamination, resilience, and remembrance. At just 21 minutes, the piece delivers a haunting narrative that resonates long after the credits roll.