“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 ...
At the heart of this work stands Sudanese director Rawia Alhag, one of the four directors involved in making the film, ...
The film follows a civil servant, a tea seller, a resistance committee volunteer, and two street boys whose stories converge as Sudan’s capital slides from civic unrest to full-scale war. Their ...
Five Sudanese citizens — a civil servant, a tea lady, a resistance volunteer and two street boys who make money collecting plastic bottles — come together to share their memories, hopes and dreams in ...
Doha: The feature-length documentary "Khartoum," directed by Ibrahim Snoubi Ahmed, Timia Mohamed, Rawya Alhaj, Philip Cox, and Anas Saeed, was screened at the Doha Film Festival 2025. The film ...
Ibrahim “Snoopy” Ahmad, Timeea Mohamed Ahmed, Rawia Alhag, Phil Cox and Anas Saeed share directing credits for the film. Cineuropa sat down with four of them to ask about their mixed techniques and ...
Mohamed Kordofani’s Khartoum-set drama Goodbye Julia made history at Cannes earlier this year as the first Sudanese feature to play in the festival across its 76 editions. Six months on, the film is ...
Find out what’s new this week on streaming services such as Netflix, Disney+, Paramount+, Apple TV+, Prime Video, BritBox, Crave, and on DVD/Blu-ray. Three new movies debuted in the top five, ...