Sudan, Remember Us

Hind Meddeb

Activist Lens

A movement led by young Sudanese activists, artists and street poets resists military rule with hope and creativity. Followed over a period of four years after the removal of dictator Omar al-Bashir, their belief in a better future is unshakable, despite the country descending into repression and civil war.

‘If you give up the struggle, you lose your humanity’: it’s one of the maxims of a group of optimistic and resilient Sudanese activists and artists. Filmmaker Hind Meddeb meets them for the first time in 2019, while the capital Khartoum is brimming with hope. The revolution that ended 30 years of dictatorship by Omar al-Bashir, has led to an explosion of joy. At the front lines are young people yearning for democracy, freedom and an end to (religious) oppression and tribalism. ‘Now we can take back the country,’ says Shajane, a female activist. A sign at a roadblock reads: ‘Sorry for the delay – uprooting a regime.’

But in the years that follow, military rule establishes itself tighter and tighter. Still, Muzamil, Maha, Shajane and Khatab remain positive and combative. Instead of violence, they use the power of art, songs and poetry to achieve their goals – like the powerful poems of Khatab, and Muzamil’s beautiful murals. ‘Rather than demanding revenge, people demand their rights,’ activist Ahmed Muzamil says after a brutal massacre at a peaceful sit-in. ‘So those beautiful young souls didn’t die for nothing.’ But when Muzamil is arrested, the group’s faith takes a serious hit. 

Activist Ahmed Muzamil will be present at the Q&As for Sudan, Remember Us at the festival.

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Talks

Q&A with director Hind Meddeb and activist Ahmed Muzamil

Sat 22 March
12:30
Filmhuis Den Haag
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Oxfam Novib: Q&A with director Hind Meddeb and activist Ahmed Muzamil

Sun 23 March
15:30
Theater aan het Spui
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Activist Night

Tue 25 March
20:00
Theater aan het Spui
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Credits

Director
Hind Meddeb
Producer
Abel Nahmias, Michel Zana
Year
2024
Country of production
France, Tunisia, Qatar
Type
Documentary
Duration
76 minutes
Spoken language
Arabic, English
Subtitles
EN
Production company
Blue Train Films
World Sales
Totem Films