“Khartoum” Sudanese directors Timeea Mohamed Ahmed, Anas Saeed, Rawia Alhag, and Ibrahim Snoopy, from left, and the film team behind them walk on Main Street to the Egyptian Theatre with the Sudanese ...
LOS ANGELES -- Imagine writing and directing your first feature film in a country that has no cinema. Now imagine that film becomes the country's first ever submission for an Oscar in the foreign ...
As the Doha Film Festival launches its inaugural edition, the event marks its debut with a bold gesture: a sweeping Spotlight on Sudan that centers a country whose cultural output has often been ...
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Sudan: Khartoum (2025) - the Story of a City That Will Never Be the Same Again
The film Khartoum (2025) is not just a documentary about a city, but a persistent attempt to capture a spirit that walked the streets, sat on the sidewalks, drank tea in the morning, and dreamed ...
Kenya and Sudan leading Africa at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival is a groundbreaking moment for African cinema The 2025 Sundance Film Festival, one of the most prestigious and influential film ...
MARRAKECH, Morocco — In the early days of Sudan's 2019 revolution, Shajane Suliman brought sandwiches, coffee and mint tea to demonstrations in closed-off sections of Khartoum. But as hope made way ...
A blindfolded camel walks in a circle powering a traditional sesame oil press on the dusty outskirts of Khartoum, the capital of Sudan. That opening and recurring scene in “Khartoum” is a metaphor for ...
As the Doha Film Festival launches its inaugural edition, the event marks its debut with a bold gesture: a sweeping Spotlight on Sudan that centers a country whose cultural output has often been ...
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