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The film builds up a portrait of a great Sudanese film-maker, Gadalla Gubara. At eighty-seven, he is one of the pioneers of cinema in Africa. He has recently lost his sight but still continues to film life in Sudan as no one before him. Through his oeuvre, Gadalla reveals to us a Sudan both mysterious and misunderstood. Despite censorship and lack of financial support over sixty years, he has produced cinema that is independent and unique in a country where freedom of expression is a rare luxury.
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Cinema in Sudan: Conversations with Gadalla Gubara
Original title
Cinema in Sudan: Conversations with Gadalla Gubara
Runtime in minutes
52
Production year
2008
Production countries
International release
2008-09-01







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