London’s I’m Migrant Film Festival to screen Sudanese film ‘Goodbye Julia’
Mohamed Kordofani both wrote and directed the film, which is a collaborative effort among talents from Sudan, Sweden, Germany, Saudi Arabia, France and Egypt.
Mohamed Kordofani both wrote and directed the film, which is a collaborative effort among talents from Sudan, Sweden, Germany, Saudi Arabia, France and Egypt.
Mohamed Kordofani both wrote and directed the film, which is a collaborative effort among talents from Sudan, Sweden, Germany, Saudi Arabia, France, and Egypt.
The honour comes ahead of her starring role in the prequel 'A Quiet Place: Day One' for Paramount Pictures.
The jury will screen the competition titles at this year’s Berlinale and select the winners of the 2024 festival, including the Golden Bear for best film.
It is a story about two women who represent the complicated relationship and differences between Northern and Southern Sudanese communities.
The film is also set to release soon in several Gulf Cooperation Council countries.
The film is produced by Amjad Abu Alala’s Station Films and co-produced by Ali Alarabi, CEO and founder of Ambient Light.
Fueled by STEAM superpowers, 'Super Sema' follows the adventures of the titular extraordinary young African girl, Sema, who lives in the neo-African-futuristic community of Dunia.
'Super Sema' will debut the first eight-episodes on March 8 and will mark Africa’s first animated kid superhero series.