

Who Doesn't Love Fatma?
After losing his job and the family of the woman he loves rejects him, a man travels to his relative in Austria to find suitable work, but when he does not find him, he lives with a a group of immigrant Egyptians and meets Margret, who converts to Islam and marries him.
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Plot Summary
The film follows Fatma, a Sudanese woman who navigates the complexities of life and tradition in Khartoum. Through her experiences, the movie explores themes of societal expectations, personal aspirations, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Critical Reception
While specific critical reviews for 'Who Doesn't Love Fatma?' are not widely documented in international databases, Sudanese film critics have noted its poignant portrayal of everyday life and its subtle yet powerful social commentary. Audience reception within Sudan was generally positive for its relatable characters and engaging narrative.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic depiction of Sudanese culture and society.
- Appreciated for its strong female protagonist and her journey.
- Noted for its blend of humor and dramatic elements.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this film is not readily available.
Awards & Accolades
No major international awards or nominations are widely reported for this film.
Fun Fact
Mohamed Kordofani, the director, is also known for his more recent critically acclaimed film 'You Will Find Me Everywhere' (2021).
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