Sudan, Remember Us
Special Screening
Synopsis
In the face of a repressive military regime, young Sudanese activists Shajane, Maha, Muzamil, and their fellow revolutionaries stand resolute, expressing their resistance through poetry, chants, and creative art. As the country grapples with political turmoil and escalating violence, these activists are driven by a dream of a civilian-led Sudan—a vision they pursue despite the risks to their lives and freedom. Their poetic revolution serves as both a weapon and a form of solace, allowing them to communicate the suffering and aspirations of their generation. As protests intensify, the activists endure relentless challenges: police crackdowns, brutal military actions, and the looming threat of exile. Yet, their words resonate as a call to action, inspiring others within Sudan and beyond.
Through powerful scenes that capture the vibrancy of Sudan’s youth, the story provides an intimate glimpse into the spirit of a generation undeterred by hardship. Set against the backdrop of Sudan’s contemporary political struggles, this portrait of resilience and hope underscores the profound impact of art and words in confronting oppression. The activists’ journey reflects a shared determination to redefine Sudan’s future—offering a deeply moving testament to the enduring power of artistic resistance.
About the Directors
Hind Meddeb, a Franco-Tunisian filmmaker, developed her unique perspective through life across France, Morocco, and Tunisia. A graduate of the Paris Institute of Political Studies, she has directed documentaries acclaimed for their exploration of rebellion and cultural resistance. Her films, including ‘Electro Chaabi’, ‘Tunisia Clash’, and ‘Paris Stalingrad’, have received international recognition, with the latter earning the World Cinema Award at New Zealand’s Documentary Edge Festival. ‘Sudan, Remember Us’, premiering at Venice, furthers Meddeb’s dedication to amplifying voices of social change.
Credits
- Director
- Hind Meddeb
- Screenwriter
- Hind Meddeb
- Producer
- Abel Nahmias, Michel Zana, Alice Ormières
- Co-Producer
- Tao Guiga
- Editor
- Gladys Joujou
- Production Company
- Echo Films, Blue Train Films, My Way Tounès
- Sound
- Hind Meddeb and Damien Tronchot
- Music
- Arthur H