DOCUMENTARY - 65 MIN - 2016
DESCRIPTION
Yalla Khartoum
(Official Trailer)
Life as an artist isn't easy in Sudans buzzing capital Khartoum, especially for women. Inside the safe boundaries of an intercultural exchange program between Sudanese and German artists, the participants cautiously start to develop concepts to overcome the archaic norms of society. A film about the power of creative expression that ultimately aims to serve as a peaceful catalyst for emancipation, equality and social change.
SCREENINGS
DIRECTED BY
CINEMATOGRAPHY
EDIT
11/09/2016 - 4th Duhok International Film Festival, Iraqi Kurdistan (World Premiere)
24/01/2017 - 4th Sudan Independent Film Festival, Sudan
15/02/2017 - 5th Boddinale Movie Festival, Germany - WINNER: COMMUNITY AWARD
07/03/2017 - 2nd Femuciq Festival Mundial de Cine Independiente de Quito, Ecuador
14/05/2017 - 12th Monaco Charity Film Festival
25/05/2017 - 12th Afrykamera African Film Festival, Warsaw
11/07/2017 - 1st Santiago del Estero Film Festival, Argentina
30/08/2017 - 3rd FICABC - Atlantic International Film Festival, Barranquilla, Colombia
23/09/2017 - 1st Great Message International Film Festival, Pune, India
15/10/2017 - 3rd BANGIFF - Bangkok Thai International Film Festival, Thailand
25/10/2017 - 3rd San José International Film Awards, Costa Rica
16/11/2017 - North Carolina Film Award, USA
07/02/2018 - 34th Sarajevo Winter Festival, Bosnia and Herzegovina
07/03/2018 - 6th Nepal Human Rights International Film Festival, Kathmandu
Andreas Lamoth
Frederic Leitzke
Andreas Lamoth
Frederic Leitzke
Andreas Lamoth
ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK
SOUND MIX & DESIGN
GRAPHIC DESIGN
SPECIAL THANKS
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FESTIVAL REPRESENTATION
STILLS
DOCUMENTARY - 65 MIN - 2016
Yalla Khartoum
(Official Trailer)
Life as an artist isn't easy in Sudans buzzing capital Khartoum, especially for women. Inside the safe boundaries of an intercultural exchange program between Sudanese and German artists, the participants cautiously start to develop concepts to overcome the archaic norms of society. A film about the power of creative expression that ultimately aims to serve as a peaceful catalyst for emancipation, equality and social change.
STILLS