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Sudan Retold
Sudan Retold offers a powerful, deeply human retelling of Sudan’s history through a decade-long collaboration of artists, writers, and curators. While the nation continues to endure political turmoil and civil war, the project highlights Sudan’s greatest strength—its people—through a hauntingly beautiful art exhibition and book. Drawing on personal archives, oral histories, and forgotten objects, Sudan Retold opens a window onto a rich cultural heritage, offering a layered and compelling narrative beyond the headlines.
Khartoum
In a world where migrants are increasingly treated as faceless numbers, Khartoum offers a vital and deeply humanising portrayal of five Sudanese people forced to flee war. Filmed entirely on iPhones, the documentary allows its subjects to tell their own stories with honesty and emotion, using roleplay reminiscent of Gestalt therapy to revisit painful memories. At a time when compassion is in short supply, Khartoum reminds us why empathy matters.