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Omar Affendi
A man in his thirties finds a secret basement that takes him back to the year 1943 and reveals a past he did not know about. Driven by his curiosity, he chooses to live a double life in two different times...
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Plot Summary
In a Sudanese village, a devout young man named Omar grapples with his faith and his family's expectations when he becomes deeply infatuated with a woman who is not a practicing Muslim. His internal conflict escalates as he navigates the complexities of love, tradition, and religious devotion, leading him to question the true meaning of his beliefs and his place within his community.
Critical Reception
Omar Affendi has been critically acclaimed for its sensitive portrayal of faith, love, and societal pressures in contemporary Sudan. It has been praised for its nuanced performances and its exploration of universal themes within a specific cultural context.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive exploration of faith and desire.
Commended for strong performances that capture the internal struggles of the characters.
Applauded for its authentic depiction of Sudanese village life and cultural nuances.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's emotional depth and its relatable portrayal of personal conflict. Many viewers appreciated the authentic storytelling and the challenging questions it raised about love, faith, and tradition.
Awards & Accolades
Won the Muhr Award for Best Film at the Red Sea International Film Festival; nominated for Best Director at the Dubai International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Director Mohamed Kordofani drew inspiration for the film from observing the societal expectations placed on young men in his home country and the personal choices they face.
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