Cinema in Sudan: conversations with Gadalla Gubara
Directed byFrédérique Cifuentes
Screenplay byFrédérique Cifuentes
Produced by
  • Sias Wilson
  • Frédérique Cifuentes
CinematographyFrédérique Cifuentes
Edited byPeter Lewis
Music by
Release date
2008
Running time
52 minutes
CountryFrance

Cinema in Sudan: conversations with Gadalla Gubara is a French 2008 documentary film.[1][2]

Synopsis

This documentary portrays a great Sudanese filmmaker, Gadalla Gubara (1920-2008), one of the pioneers of cinema in Africa. Through his works, Gadalla shows us a mysterious and misunderstood country, Sudan. Despite censorship and the lack of financial backing for over sixty years, he produced an independent and unique cinema in a country where freedom of expression is a rare luxury. This film follows the struggle of the man who received the Excellence Career Award at the 2006 African Academy Awards, Nigeria.

References

  1. "Cinema in Sudan: Conversations with Gadalla Gubara". Cultures-Haiti. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  2. Afolayan, Bukola (1 April 2012). "Yes, Sudan made movies". Africa Is a Country. Retrieved 16 August 2021.


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