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  1. 6. Feb. 2023 · Was sind die Top 10 des sudanesischen Films? Die Kuratorin Larissa-Diana Fuhrmann hat eine Auswahl an Klassikern und Neuerscheinungen zusammengestellt, die einen Einblick in verschiedene Lebenswirklichkeiten im Sudan geben. 1. „Tajouj" (1977) von Gadalla Gubara.

  2. Entdecke die besten Filme - Sudan: Die vier Federn, Geh und Lebe, Darfur - Der vergessene Krieg, The Last Face, Hope Road, God Grew Tired of Us...

  3. Der brutale Bürgerkrieg, der 1983 im Sudan wütet, macht unzählige Menschen zu Flüchtlingen, unter ihnen auch die vier Jungen Mamere (Arnold Oceng), Theo (Femi Oguns), Abital (Kuoth Wiel)...

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    • Reese Witherspoon, Arnold Oceng, Ger Duany
    • Philippe Falardeau
    • Margaret Nagle
    • Goodbye, Julia
    • You Will Die at Twenty
    • Talking About Trees
    • Cinema in Sudan: Conversation with Gadalla Gubara
    • Nyerkuk
    • Akasha

    Mohamed Kordofani’s Goodbye Julia, a story about a guilt-ridden retired singer from the north who seeks redemption for causing the death of a southern man by hiring his oblivious wife as her maid, made history as the first Sudanese film to screen at the Cannes Film Festival. The forthcoming movie, starring Eiman Yousif, South Sudanese supermodel Si...

    No Sudanese film has made nearly as much award buzz in recent years as You Will Die at Twenty. The film won the Luigi De Laurentiis Award at Venice Film Festival, the Golden Star at El Gouna Film Festival, and Best Screen Play at Carthage Film Festival—and for good reason. The film tells the story of Muzamil, a young boy whose life was predicted to...

    Directed by Suhaib Gasmelbari, Talking About Treeswas at the receiving end of major awards upon its release, scoring the Documentary Award at Berlin International Film Festival, and the Golden Star Award at El Gouna Film Festival. The film follows a collective called the ‘Sudanese Film Club’, which is made up of four older Sudanese filmmakers on a ...

    If you’re looking to learn more about Sudanese cinema, this documentary is a great start. The film is a portrait of Gadalla Gubara, Sudan’s premier filmmaker, and a pioneer of cinema in the African continent.

    Directed by Sudanese filmmaker Mohamed Kordofani, the 2016 film Nyerkuk is centred on the story of a young boy named Adam, after his father is killed in an airstrike, the young boy finds no choice but to commit himself to a life of crime.

    Written and directed by Hajooj Kuka, Akasha first premiered at Venice Film Festival in 2018. The comedy-drama tells the story of Adnan, a revolutionary solider who professes his love for his AK-47, only for his girlfriend to grow jealous of the man’s relationship with his gun.

  4. 22. Okt. 2017 · Following years of neglect and poor storage, many film reels are turning to dust in Sudan's unforgiving tropical climate. The two friends are determined to turn it around and embark on a...

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  5. 11. Feb. 2018 · Der junge Österreicher Rudolf Slatin wird um 1885 Zeuge eines weltgeschichtlichen Umbruchs im Sudan: Der charismatische Mahdi reißt die Macht an sich und lehnt sich gegen den Westen auf. 43 min....

  6. 6. Feb. 2023 · 10 Sudanese movies you need to see. By Larissa-Diana Fuhrmann. What are the top ten Sudanese films? Curator Larissa-Diana Fuhrmann has compiled a selection of classics and new releases in Sudanese cinema that provide an insight into past and present realities in Sudan. 1. "Tajouj" (1977) by Gadalla Gubara.