A new documentary chronicles Sudan's 2019 revolution and the period of time immediately after the ouster of military dictator Omar Al-Bashir.
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Sudanese actress Shajan Suliman gestures while attending the screening of Sudan Remember Us movie, during the Marrakech International Film Festival in Morocco, Monday, Dec. 2, 2024. Sudanese actress Shajan Suliman gestures while attending the screening of Sudan Remember Us movie, during the Marrakech International Film Festival, in Morocco, Monday, Dec. 2, 2024. , Shajane Suliman brought sandwiches, coffee and mint tea to demonstrations in closed-off sections of Khartoum.
To Suliman, who ended up as one of its protagonists, the documentary’s purpose is similar to what she wrote on a poster five years ago: an effort to motivate a despairing public years after revolution failed to cement civilian rule. “Sudan, Remember Us” begins with a series of voice messages to Meddeb from April 2023, the month that civil war broke out. Activists describe their feelings of shock and disbelief about how whatLargely shot on a handheld camera in a country that has at times blocked the internet, banned foreign news channels and arrested its own journalists, the movie is both a story of collective hope and a feat of reportage.
What she found and was inspired by was a country described as a “land of literature” and a revolution in which women played a central role.
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