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Cinema in Sudan: conversations with Gadalla Gubara | |
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Directed by | Frédérique Cifuentes |
Screenplay by | Frédérique Cifuentes |
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Cinematography | Frédérique Cifuentes |
Edited by | Peter Lewis |
Music by | |
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Running time | 52 minutes |
Country | France |
Cinema in Sudan: conversations with Gadalla Gubara is a French 2008 documentary film. [1] [2]
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.
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (May 2019) |
Cinema in Sudan: conversations with Gadalla Gubara | |
---|---|
Directed by | Frédérique Cifuentes |
Screenplay by | Frédérique Cifuentes |
Produced by |
|
Cinematography | Frédérique Cifuentes |
Edited by | Peter Lewis |
Music by | |
Release date |
|
Running time | 52 minutes |
Country | France |
Cinema in Sudan: conversations with Gadalla Gubara is a French 2008 documentary film. [1] [2]
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.