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Many of us may not be talking about cinema in Sudan, but that does not mean that the industry is not there. The economic and political conditions of recent years have not encouraged the film industry.
However, this year's Berlin International Film Festival is witnessing special performances of ancient and modern Sudanese films that confirm that Sudanese and Sudanese have a bright future for producing their own films.
In this week's episode of Poster, we review some of the most important films that have left their mark, and a number of recent films are screened for the first time this year.
- The movie "The station" (1989)
Directed by Tayeb Mahdi, it presents a story at the crossroads between the capital Khartoum and Port Sudan on the Red Sea.
- The film "Khartoum offside" (2019)
Led by Marwa Zein, and the attempt of a group of young Sudanese women to form the first women's football team to participate in the Women's World Cup.
- The film "The Sanctuary" (1977)
Directed by Tayeb Mahdi, it tells the story of a man claiming to be able to heal people.
- Movie "The Cord" (1985)
Directed by Ibrahim Shaddad, this documentary traces the journey of two blind blind men on a desert trip accompanied by a donkey.
- Movie "Waiting Seat" (2019)
Directed by Suhaib al-Bari, this film focuses on the history of Sudanese cinema, with its current implications on the country's turbulent situation.
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