Goodbye Julia – a film about class in Sudan

Goodbye Julia follows the story of Mona, a northern Sudanese retired singer in a tense marriage, who is wracked by guilt after covering up a murder. In an attempt to make amends, she takes in the deceased’s southern Sudanese widow, Julia, and her son, Daniel, into her home. Unable to confess her transgressions to Julia, Mona decides to leave the past behind and adjust to a new status quo, unaware that the country’s turmoil may find its way into her home and put her face to face with her sins.

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This is a film about class and the benefits bestowed upon the wealthy class.

Goodbye Julia [dvd].
Goodbye Julia (Motion picture)
Author: Kordofani, Mohamed, film director.
Yousif, Eiman, actor.
Riak, Siran, actor.
Gomaa, Nazar, actor.
Duany, Ger, 1978-, actor.
Publication Date as Range: 2024
Publication Information: Australia : Madman Entertainment, [2024]
©2024
General Note: Catalogued from container.
Madman Entertainment: POT0010.
Subject Term: Sudanese — Drama.
Guilt — Drama.
Murder — Drama.
Widows — Drama.
Female friendship — Drama.
Genre: Fiction films.
Feature films.
Language: Arabic

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  1. On Saturday 29th November, Magandjin about 200 people rallied in solidarity with Sudan and the Sudanese people. Organisers from JUSTICE FOR PALESTINE MAGAN-DJIN called on all supporters of the Palestinian struggle to join us on Saturday.

    Rally at 1pm, Reddacliff Place Brisbane CBD
    A successful fundraiser for Al-Fashir, was held at 4pm at Jagera Hall South Brisbane

    From the organisers – “We gathered and rallied for those who are voices that haven’t been heard. For a community that needs our solidarity and fight.

    “This was the time to show up and gather as community. For Sudan and its people.”

    Make sure you are following @magandjinforsudan on instagram. Sign up to help out this weekend via the link in their bio.

    #freesudan #elfashir #sudan

    The rally and March would have been huge if all those people that have been saying for the last two years to the Palestinian supporters: “why don’t you support Sudan?” had turned up!

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