Diary in Exile
Originally released in 1993. Diary in Exile is a documentary film. directed by Atteyat El-Abnoudy. At just 53 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
DIARY IN EXILE is a documentary film that uses a combination of sound, image, colour and peoples testimonies to historically account for the period following the fundamentalist military coup in the Sudan in 1989. This period witnessed the migration of a staggering number of Sudanese from their country to all parts of the World. The Sudan became an expellant of its people. The greater majority of Sudanese migrants headed to Egypt, where the film was shot, there is an estimated number of 3 million Sudanese migrants to Egypt since the military coup. Moving between different strata of Sudanese communities in Egypt the film, through various personal testimonies, throws light on the living conditions of ordinary people. All provide pieces of the saga, all have taken refuge in Egypt. All dream of returning back to Sudan, one day. The film was premiered at the United Nations Human Rights Conference, Vienna, in 1993.
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- Released
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- AR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Diary in Exile about?
DIARY IN EXILE is a documentary film that uses a combination of sound, image, colour and peoples testimonies to historically account for the period following the fundamentalist military coup in the...
Who directed Diary in Exile?
Diary in Exile was directed by Atteyat El-Abnoudy.
How long is Diary in Exile?
Diary in Exile has a runtime of 0 hours and 53 minutes (53 minutes total).
When was Diary in Exile released?
Diary in Exile was released on January 1, 1993 in theaters.