1st November 2025 | |
8.30pm | |
Filmhouse 88 Lothian Road, Edinburgh West EH3 9BZ |
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£3 - £12 | |
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From the metropolis of Khartoum five Sudanese characters: a civil servant, a tea lady, a resistance committee volunteer, and two street boys all in search of freedom, have their stories unexpectedly woven together through animated dreams, street revolutions and a civil war.
This screening is presented in partnership with Jali Collective. It will be followed by an in conversation event with the Khartoum producer Talal Afifi. Talal Afifi is a Sudanese film curator and producer, founder and director of the Sudan Film Factory, and the Sudan Independent Film Festival.
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