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The world is attracted to tragedies, says Sudanese director Mohammed Altraifi

The world is attracted to tragedies, says Sudanese director Mohammed Altraifi
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We must have Sudanese cinema , says filmmaker Ibrahim Shaddad

We must have Sudanese cinema , says filmmaker Ibrahim Shaddad
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From Khartoum to Cannes: Five Recent Internationally Acclaimed Sudanese Films

Director Mohamed Kordofani’s debut feature ‘Goodbye Julia’ made history last month by becoming the first Sudanese film to compete in the Cannes Film Festival’s Official Selection. The film made its world premiere as part of the festival’s Un Certain Regard section, dedicated to alternative cinema and young talents, where it received a standing ovation and

Sudanese Filmmakers Realize How Much Society Needs Their Dreams

Sudanese Filmmakers Realize How Much Society Needs Their Dreams Published January 26th, 2021 - 07:51 GMT Sudan film MY LITTLE SISTER (Twitter) Highlights As Sudan undergoes a precarious political transition, the country’s filmmakers have found more space to operate, Alala said. Sudanese filmmakers who celebrated the end of stifling restrictions following the ouster of autocrat Omar al-Bashir have won multiple international awards but are yet to enjoy the same recognition at home. Cinema languished in the North African country through three decades of authoritarian rule by Bashir. But Sudanese took to the streets to demand freedom, peace and social justice, and Bashir’s ironfisted rule came to an end in a palace coup by the army in April 2019.

Post revolution, Sudanese cinema struggles to find recognition at home

CAIRO: Sudanese filmmakers who celebrated the end of stifling restrictions following the ouster of autocrat Omar Bashir have won multiple international awards but are yet to enjoy the same recognition at home. Cinema languished in the North African country through three decades of authoritarian rule by Bashir. But Sudanese took to the streets to demand freedom, peace and

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