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28.04.26, 20:30, Goodbye Julia (2023)

Mona, a retired singer from Northern Sudan, harbours a heavy secret concerning a covered-up murder. Driven by guilt, she takes in Julia, the victim’s South Sudanese widow, and her son.

As the political conflict in Sudan escalates, social divisions deepen. This political unrest seeps into the daily lives of the two women and forces Mona to confront her sins. Through a provocative and allegorical exploration of the complex Sudanese situation, Goodbye Julia invites the viewer to reflect on urgent issues. Rather than answers, this melodrama with thriller elements offers the viewer only questions. Is coexistence without justice even possible?

Director Mohamed Kordofani made his film debut with Goodbye Julia. Sudanese cinema has a long history, but the colonial political situation brought the country’s film production to a virtual standstill. With this film, Kordofani has reignited the spark.

This screening will be introduced by PhD researcher Sarra Khlifi.

Mohamed Kordofani, Sudan, Sweden, Germany, Saudi Arabia, France & Egypt, 115 mins, in Arabic with English subtitles
i.c.w. Film-Plateau
Campus Bijloke
Cloquet
Godshuizenlaan 4
9000 Gent