Talking About Trees

Talking About Trees is a 2019 documentary film directed by Sudanese film director Suhaib Gasmelbari. It follows the efforts of the Sudanese Film Club, represented by retired filmmakers Ibrahim Shadad, Manar Al Hilo, Suleiman Mohamed Ibrahim and Altayeb Mahdi, to reopen an outdoor movie theater in the city of Omdurman in the face of decades of Islamist censorship and inefficient bureaucracy.[1][2]

“It is really a film as well that speaks to all of us about what cinema means to us; about the beauty of seeing a film as an audience, of experiencing it collectively, rather than watching it on our iPads, rather than watching it on our cellphones; that the importance of having that with us is so vital.”

Jay Weissberg, film critic

Awards

  • Original Documentary Award and Audience Award, 69th Berlin International Film Festival, Germany, 2019.[3]
  • Grand jury prize, Mumbai Film Festival, India, 2019.[4]
  • Variety MENA Award and Golden Star, Best Feature Documentary, El Gouna Film Festival, Egypt, 2019.[5]
  • Jury prize, Hamptons International Film Festival, USA, 2019.[6]
  • International Film Critics Award FIPRESCI and Jury Prize, Istanbul Film Festival, Turkey, 2019.
  • Tanit d'or for Best Documentary, JCC Carthage Film Festival, Tunis, 2019
  • Best Feature Documentary, Palm Springs Film Festival, USA, 2020.
  • Audience Award, Lama Film Festival, France, 2019
  • Best debut Film, Miradasdoc, Spain, 2019
  • Documentaire sur Grand Ecran Award, Amiens Film Festival, 2019
  • Best feature documentary, critics award, Arab Cinema Center,2020
  • Jury Special mentions : Athenes films festival, Free Zone Human Rights FF, Gabes Film Festival

References

7- Jay Weissberg, https://variety.com/2019/film/reviews/talking-about-trees-review-1203141990/


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