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Dir. Frank Cole
2000, Canada, 83 min
Rated 18A (Unrated)

A chronicle of Frank Cole’s amazing 7,100 kms camel-crossing of the Sahara Desert from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea.

Frank Cole (1954-2000) is an icon of independent Canadian filmmaking. He focused his singular vision on the production of a few intense and uncompromising films.

In 1990, Frank Cole became the first North American to cross the Sahara Desert alone on camel from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea. It earned him a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. His documentary, Life Without Death, chronicling the 1990 solo crossing won prestigious awards and was released theatrically in Paris. In 2000, Cole returned to cross the Sahara again. In October he was found, murdered by bandits outside Timbuktu. – Moving Images Distribution

What Remains – POV Magazine
Frank Cole, the fearless maverick filmmaker, died in the Sahara in 2000. McSorley remembers him well.

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