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''Goodbye Julia'' () is a 2023
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ese drama film directed by
Mohamed Kordofani Mohamed Kordofani (, born in Khartoum) is a Sudanese film director and screenwriter, who lives in Bahrain and worked as an aviation engineer. He became internationally known for his first feature film ''Goodbye Julia'' in 2023. It was the first ...
. It is Kordofani's first feature film and the first movie from Sudan ever to be presented in the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes Film Festival. ''Goodbye Julia'' was selected by the Sudanese National Committee operating in exile to compete for the
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at the 96th Academy Awards, but was later not included in the shortlist.


Plot

''Goodbye Julia'' tells the story of two women who represent the complicated relationship and differences between northern and southern Sudanese communities. It takes place in Khartoum during the last years of Sudan as a united country, shortly before the 2011 separation of South Sudan. Mona, a Muslim and former popular singer from the North, who lives with her husband Akram, seeks to attenuate her feelings of guilt for causing the death of a southern man by employing Julia, a Christian and his unsuspecting widow, as her maid.


Cast

* Eiman Yousif as Mona * Siran Riak as Julia * Nazar Gomaa as Akram *
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as Majier


Background

Sudanese filmmaker Mohamed Kordofani lives in Bahrain and worked as an aviation engineer for many years before embarking on a career as a largely self-taught filmmaker. For his first 2015 short film ''Gone for Gold,'' he was distinguished as best director with the Sudanese Taharqa International Award for Arts . His second short film, ''Nyerkuk'' (2016), received several distinctions, including the Network of Alternative Arab Screens (NAAS) Award at the
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, the Jury Award at the
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, and the Black Elephant Award of the
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. Among other
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grants, the film received support from the Beirut-based
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(AFAC), the El Gouna Film Festival in Egypt, the Swedish
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and the Red Sea Fund in Saudi Arabia. Main roles were played by Sudanese singer and actress Eiman Yousif and Siran Riak, a former
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and fashion model born in today's South Sudan, who never before acted in a film. - Commenting on the social context of his film, Kordofani said:
"The racism that was practiced for many decades from most Northern Arabs, government and people, was a major reason for the southerners choosing to secede. I consider ''Goodbye Julia'' a call for reconciliation and a spotlight on the social dynamics that led to the separation of the South."
The film was produced by Dubai-born and -based Sudanese
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and
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Amjad Abu Alala, whose 2019 drama film ''
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'' won the Lion of the Future Award for best debut film at the Venice Film Festival as well as the Golden Star for best narrative film at the El Gouna Film Festival. Further, this film was Sudan's first ever submission to the Academy Awards. ''Goodbye Julia'' also was co-produced by a number of Sudanese, Egyptian, German, French, Swedish and Saudi Arabian film production companies. Owing to challenging political conditions and lack of infrastructure for cinematography, shooting of the scenes took 40 days from 6 November to 15 December 2022. The musical score by Sudanese musician
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was recorded during ongoing clashes between the military and civil society in Khartoum. It includes
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referring to both communities, such as a song by northern songwriter Sayed Khalifa and by a choir in a southern Christian church. In an interview with NPR network, Kordofani talked about his personal experience as a northern Sudanese with the discrimination towards southerners, his feeling of guilt and motivation to make this film just before the outbreak of the devastating military conflict that started on 15 April 2023:


International release

''Goodbye Julia'' premiered with an audience of 1,000 spectators on 20 May 2023 in the Un Certain Regard section of the
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. The screening and the following post-premiere Q&A with the cast and crew, including comments on the ongoing
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, received standing ovations. Further, ''Goodbye Julia'' was also shown in more than 30 international film festivals, including the
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,
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, Melbourne, Chicago, Warsaw, Hamburg and the Montreal International Black Film Festival. In September 2023, ''Goodbye Julia'' was nominated as Sudan's candidate for
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at the 96 Academy Awards, to be announced on 10 March 2024. This nomination received the support of ''Black Panther'' actress Lupita Nyong'o as
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. On 25 October 2023, ''Goodbye Julia'' was launched commercially in 20 Egyptian cinemas, selling a record number of box office tickets for foreign films in Egypt in its first two weeks. Starting on 8 November, it has been shown in Paris and more than 20 other cities in France, and on 7 December, it opened in cinemas in the Gulf countries and Saudi Arabia. In April 2024, the film premiered in Kenya as part of Aflam-Sudan, a weeklong screening of Sudanese films hosted by Unseen Nairobi. Also in April the film received its Jordanian premier in Amman as part of the Royal Film commission's Women's Film Week


Critical reception


International reception

''Goodbye Julia'' received overwhelmingly positive critical responses. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film received 100% based on 16 reviews of international film critics. Reviews of the premiere were similarly positive, highlighting the film's dramatic storytelling of personal relationships before a wider social and historical background. Writing for
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portal, film critic Fabien Lemercier said: "Mohamed Kordofani offers up wonderful snapshots, overviews and explanations of all the nuances of the acute Sudanese situation of the time. ..It makes for a film of impeccable quality, marking the birth of an incredibly promising filmmaker and confirming the emergence of a 7th art in Sudan." In a similar way, '' The Hollywood Reporter'' wrote: In her review for '' Variety'' magazine, Jessica Kiang remarked on the story's social background, the difference of the main characters and the photographic quality: Writing for BBC News, Shereen Sherief likewise praised both the film's scenario and photography and gave special credit to the soundtrack, as well as to the two main actresses, who "explore the deep-seated tensions and divisions that resulted in the split of Sudan."


Reception in Arabic media

In Cairo, Wael Khairy, editor of ''SceneNow'' website, praised the film's message of the racism that Southerners are confronted with in their daily lives. Despite this, he also wrote that "The opening scenes in Khartoum are filmed with the tension of a ticking time bomb, but as it approaches the second and third acts, it stumbles and treads familiar ground." In their December 2023 review of the 10 best Arab films of the year,
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listed ''Goodbye Julia'' in first place. The review praised the film's storyline, complex main characters, musical score and, most of all, Kordofani's script and directing. A January 2024 review in Sudanese online magazine Andariya stressed the
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aspects of the film. Thus, it emphasized "the rare and precious voice that shows how the pangs of patriarchy put their hands on the lives of women." Quoting Mona's remark in the film: “Most men are selfish and with a heart of stone.”, the review concluded:


Awards and distinctions


See also

*
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* List of submissions to the 96th Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film *
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References


External links

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Official trailer
on YouTube * Son
Gol Ley Kef
(Tell me how) performed by Eiman Yousif & Niile on YouTube
Press kit from Cannes Festival with pictures and information about the director, actors etc.

Interview in Variety magazine with Mohamed Kordofani about his film and the 2023 fighting in Sudan

Interview for NPR network with Mohamed Kordofani about his personal experience and motivation for the film
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