In 2022, four Sudanese filmmakers, along with a British director-writer, began filming the lives and dreams of five very different citizens in Khartoum. Street boy Lokain and his best friend Wilson embark on a mission in Khartoum’s rubbish dumps to buy two beautiful shirts. Khadmallah, a single mum and tea vendor, engages her daily clientele in gossip and cardamom coffee whilst studying math to start her dream business. Jawad is a Sufi Rastafarian resistance volunteer who rides a motorcycle and protests for a civilian government against the military Civil servant. Majdi escapes office life by racing pigeons with his son. When filming started, the Sudanese were faced with a military leadership that had brought down the previous civilian government. Soon, however, war broke out between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia, displacing over ten million people. The filmmakers and participants escaped to East Africa but continued their innovative cinematic storytelling, combining animation, green screen reconstructions, and documentary ‘dreamscapes’ to tell their stories. The film captures the stark realism of one of Africa’s great cities as it is consumed by turmoil and war.
Winner of the Peace Prize at the Berlin International Film Festival.

Khartoum
2025
80 min.
Documentary
Sudan, United Kingdom, Germany, Qatar
Sudan, United Kingdom, Germany, Qatar, documentary, war, international film festivals, awarded films, female directors
Colorido
Anas SaeedRawia AlhagIbrahim SnoopyTimeea Mohamed AhmedPhil Cox
Phil Cox
Anas Saeed, Ibrahim Snoopy, Waleed Alaa, Yousef Jubeh, Phil Cox
Yousef Jubeh
Giovanna Stopponi, Talal Afifi
Native Voice Films, Sudan Film Factory
James Preston
Autlook Filmsales
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