Chattanooga Times Free Press

Sudan offers 1st film to compete at Oscars

- BY SAMY MAGDY

CAIRO — Nearly two years after the overthrow of autocrat Omar al-Bashir, Sudan is taking steps to rejoin the internatio­nal community from which it was long shunned. That includes its film industry.

For the first time in its history, Sudan has a submission for the Academy Awards. Produced by a consortium of European and Egyptian companies but with a Sudanese director and cast, “You Will Die at Twenty” will compete in the Best Internatio­nal Feature Film category.

The story follows a young man whose death at the age of 20 is prophesied not long after his birth, casting a shadow over his formative years, and parallels the burdens placed on a generation of Sudan’s young people.

Based on a short story by Sudanese novelist Hammour Ziyada, critics say it demonstrat­es that the country’s cultural scene is reawakenin­g after decades of oppression.

The film was produced amid mass demonstrat­ions against al-Bashir, who was toppled by the military in April 2019 after ruling the country for nearly 30 years.

“It was an adventure,” filmmaker Amjad Abu Alala told The Associated Press. “There were protests in the streets that had grown to a revolution by the beginning of filming.”

Sudan’s uprising erupted in late 2018, and as the number of people in the streets swelled, many of them young, the military stepped in and toppled the Islamist president. Since then, the country has embarked on a fragile transition to democracy, ending years of theocratic rule that limited artists’ freedoms.

The film’s submission was announced in November by the country’s ministry of culture, a month before the second anniversar­y of the start of the uprising.

It follows a narrative written by Ziyada in the early 2000s that chronicles the life of a child in 1960s in a remote village, located between the Blue and White Nile rivers.

 ?? PYRAMIDE FILMS VIA AP ?? A scene from the film “You Will Die at Twenty.” The film, based on a short story by Sudanese novelist Hammour Ziyada, is competing for the Best Internatio­nal Feature film at the Academy Awards.
PYRAMIDE FILMS VIA AP A scene from the film “You Will Die at Twenty.” The film, based on a short story by Sudanese novelist Hammour Ziyada, is competing for the Best Internatio­nal Feature film at the Academy Awards.

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