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Title Beats of the Antonov
Published [South Africa] : Big World Cinema, Refugee Club, 2014
[Place of distribution not identified] : African Screen Network

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Description 1 streaming video file (68 min.) : sound, color
Summary Sudan is doing everything it can to rid itself of the rebel forces in the Blue Nile area and the Nuba Mountains; this includes obliterating their base. Their base is the villagers who have been forced to gather in mountain hideouts or refugee camps. The bombings continue but so does the resistance, led by the rebel forces. Director Hajooj Kuka was on the ground filming for over eighteen months, creating a film that traverses through the lives of displaced people who lost everything. Yet, instead of finding a devastated and defeated people we find a vibrant culture, people who have found new purpose and energy in the face of conflict
Credits Director, Hajooj Kuka ; producers, Steven Markovitz, Hajooj Kuka ; cinematographer, Hajooj Kuka ; editors, Hajooj Kuka, Khalid Shamis
Notes In Arabic, with English subtitles
Description from landing page (Film Platform, viewed March 27, 2020)
Subject Refugee camps -- Sudan.
Refugees -- Sudan -- Music
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Refugee camps.
Refugees.
SUBJECT Sudan -- History -- Civil War, 2011- -- Influence
Blue Nile River Valley (Ethiopia and Sudan) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh95008290
Nuba Mountains (Sudan) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85092932
Subject Africa -- Blue Nile River Valley.
Sudan.
Sudan -- Nuba Mountains.
Genre/Form Streaming video
Documentary films.
History.
Independent films.
Music.
Documentary films.
Independent films.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author Kuka, Hajooj, film director, film producer, cinematographer, editor of moving image work
Markovitz, Steven, film producer
Shamis, Khalid, editor of moving image work
Big World Cinema, production company
Refugee Club, production company.
African Screen Network, film distributor