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Goodbye Julia - NT Premiere at The Darwin International Film Festival

Goodbye Julia - NT Premiere

120 mins | Rated UC15

Directed by Mohamed Kordofani

Starring Ger Duany, Eiman Yousif, Siran Riak, Nazar Goma, Issraa Elkogali Häggström


NT Premiere. Winner of the Un Certain Regard - Freedom Prize for Director Mohamed Kordofani.

A stunning film from Sudan, set before south Sudanese independence.

Goodbye Julia tells the story of two women who represent the complicated relationship and differences between northern and southern Sudanese communities. It takes place in Khartoum during the last years before South Sudanese independence in 2011. Mona, an upper-middle-class former popular singer from the North, who lives with her husband Akram, seeks to attenuate her feelings of guilt for causing the death of a Southern man by employing Julia, his unsuspecting widow, as her maid
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NT Premiere. Winner of the Un Certain Regard - Freedom Prize for Director Mohamed Kordofani.

A stunning film from Sudan, set before south Sudanese independence.

Goodbye Julia tells the story of two women who represent the complicated relationship and differences between northern and southern Sudanese communities. It takes place in Khartoum during the last years before South Sudanese independence in 2011. Mona, an upper-middle-class former popular singer from the North, who lives with her husband Akram, seeks to attenuate her feelings of guilt for causing the death of a Southern man by employing Julia, his unsuspecting widow, as her maid
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Goodbye Julia - NT Premiere

120 mins | Rated UC15 | Drama

Directed by Mohamed Kordofani | Starring Ger Duany, Eiman Yousif, Siran Riak, Nazar Goma, Issraa Elkogali Häggström


NT Premiere. Winner of the Un Certain Regard - Freedom Prize for Director Mohamed Kordofani.

A stunning film from Sudan, set before south Sudanese independence.

Goodbye Julia tells the story of two women who represent the complicated relationship and differences between northern and southern Sudanese communities. It takes place in Khartoum during the last years before South Sudanese independence in 2011. Mona, an upper-middle-class former popular singer from the North, who lives with her husband Akram, seeks to attenuate her feelings of guilt for causing the death of a Southern man by employing Julia, his unsuspecting widow, as her maid

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