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Sudanese Film "Khartoum" Emerges Amidst War
20 Nov
Summary
- Documentary "Khartoum" was completed after filmmakers evacuated war-torn Sudan.
- The film uses iPhones, reconstructions, and animation to depict war's impact.
- Doha Film Festival spotlights Sudanese culture beyond cinema.

Amidst escalating conflict, the documentary "Khartoum" has emerged as a powerful narrative of Sudanese resilience. Filmed by a collaborative team of five directors, the project began as a modest workshop. However, the outbreak of war in April 2023 forced an immediate halt and the evacuation of the Sudanese filmmakers to Kenya, transforming the film's trajectory.
Despite the upheaval, the production team regrouped in Nairobi, determined to complete their vision. They utilized a unique blend of iPhone footage, stylized reconstructions, and animated dreamscapes to portray the experiences of Sudanese citizens caught between civic unrest and all-out war. This approach aimed to capture the city's soul beyond the destruction.
"Khartoum" has garnered international recognition at festivals like Sundance and Berlinale. Its screening at the Doha Film Festival is part of a significant spotlight on Sudanese culture, encompassing film, music, and art, offering a vital platform for regional voices to share their stories.




