In "Khartoum," five stories from Sudan weave together in search of freedom through animated dreams, street revolutions, and civil war from the metropolis of Khartoum to their escape in East Africa. Two of the film's directors, Ibrahim Snoopy Ahmad and Timeea Mohamed, talk about the making of the film and the stories they captured.
Directors: Anas Saeed, Rawia Alhag, Ibrahim Snoopy Ahmad, Timeea Mohamed Ahmed, Phil Cox
World Cinema Documentary Competition
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"Kartoum" directors Ibrahim Snoopy Ahmad and Timeea Mohamed speak about the film on The Sundance Reel.
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"Kartoum" directors Ibrahim Snoopy Ahmad and Timeea Mohamed speak about the film on The Sundance Reel.
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"Kartoum" directors Ibrahim Snoopy Ahmad and Timeea Mohamed speak about the film on The Sundance Reel.
Matt Sampson / KPCW
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"Kartoum" directors Ibrahim Snoopy Ahmad and Timeea Mohamed speak about the film on The Sundance Reel.
Matt Sampson / KPCW
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"Kartoum" directors Ibrahim Snoopy Ahmad and Timeea Mohamed speak about the film on The Sundance Reel.
Matt Sampson / KPCW