Kawalis (afikra's Movie Night)

Kawalis (afikra's Movie Night)

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A Full Week Celebrating Sudanese Cinema in Nairobi | Aflam Sudan

Aflam Sudan's inaugural edition is being held in Nairobi between April 12th and 19th (2024). The co-founders of the festival, Rafa Renas and Brahim "Snoopy" Ahmad, join us on Kawalis to talk about the power of cinema – portraying Sudan through an artist lens that goes beyond imag ...  Afficher plus

The Making of Aida Returns | Carol Mansour

In this episode of Kawalis, documentary filmmaker Carol Mansour joins us at the afikra studio in Beirut to talk about her latest work Aida Returns which launched this March 18th in 44 venues around the world. The documentary film follows the director's mother, Aida, who left Yaf ...  Afficher plus

Decolonizing & Decentering Theater in the Arab World | Laila Soliman

A captivating conversation with theater director and playwright Laila Soliman about theater, cultural discourse and decolonization across the Arab world. Using three of her major works – Zigzag, La Grande Maison and her first opera Woman at Point Zero – as reference, we discuss w ...  Afficher plus

Goodbye Julia: A Beautifully Nuanced Film About Sudanese Society | Mohamed Kordofani

Goodbye Julia — which played in Cannes’ section Un Certain Regard and won the Freedom Prize — is a poignant reflection on Sudanese society. The film is Kordofani's first feature. He sat down with us to discuss his journey from aviation engineer to film director and screenwriter, ...  Afficher plus

The Nakba on Netflix: Through the Eyes of a 14-year old Palestinian Girl | Darin Sallam

Farha – the internationally acclaimed film that brought the Nakba to screens around the world – depicts the heartwrenching events of 1948 through the eyes of a 14-year old girl. In her debut film, director Darin Salam creates an intense, feminine story that captures the emotions ...  Afficher plus