Doha Film Institute
  • Log in
A street boy, a civil servant, a tea lady, and a medic—four lives weave together in peace and war in this creative documentary set in the city of Khartoum, Sudan.
Four Sudanese filmmakers mix observational documentary and innovative graphics, archives and animation to capture the lives of four real characters, all living and surviving in the war-torn metropolis of Khartoum. Street kids Lokain and Wilson embark on a mission in Khartoum’s rubbish dumps to buy two beautiful shirts—only to find the war forces them into hiding. 
Khadmallah, a single mother and tea lady, engages her daily clientele in gossip building up to the war but must rescue her daughter when fighting breaks out. Jawad is a rescue volunteer and medic who dreams of falling in love but flees to Egypt as the war kills his friends. Civil servant Magdi finds escapism from office life by racing pigeons with his son but must defend his house as fighting soon threatens to destroy all he has lived for.

Credits

Director
Rawia Alhaq, Anas Saeed, Timmea Ahmed, Ibrahim Snoopy
Producer
Giovanna Stopponi, Talal Afifi
Production Company
Sudan Film Factory

Directors

Anas Saeed
Timmea Ahmed

About the Director

Rawia Alhag
Rawiya Al-Hajj is a scriptwriter and director who learned writing through many schools From the workshops she received from various parties, including his workshop Writing and directing from the Khartoum Media Center and a writing workshop The screenplay is from a program supported by the British Embassy For filmmakers, Rawia aspires to make good films about her country And on the issues of women
Ibrahim Ahmad
A representative for the directorial team, Ibrahim Ahmad is a multiple award-winning Sudanese filmmaker, born and raised in Lebanon and moved after the 2006 war as a teenager. He has experience in East and South Africa with over 15 films. Ahmad has represented Sudan in film industry events in Ethiopia, Egypt and Uganda. His short film 'Journey to Kenya' was awarded the special jury prize at the 6t