Talk:Cinema of Sudan/Archive 1

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Archive 1

Contested paragraph on animated videos, for possible future editing

This deleted paragraph seems to contain some valid information, and needs to be rewritten and supported by reliable sources:

Contemporary Sudanese video films of different genres have also been produced and distributed on the Internet. - One group of these self-taught video filmmakers, named Tartar Studio,[1] is based in Cairo and was initiated by a Sudanese medical doctor with creative skills.[2] Among other animated short films, they produced a film about Sara Gubara, the daughter of Sudanese film pioneer Gadalla Gubara. Accompanied by her own voice in Arabic, this short video tells the story of how Sara, the first female swimming champion of Sudan, traveled to Naples, Italy, in order to participate in a salt water swimming contest.[3] Munfarid1 (talk) 11:34, 22 June 2021 (UTC)

References

  1. ^ "Tartar is a non-profit, non-politically affiliated animation studio founded by Amin Bahari. Our mission is to promote Sudan's culture and traditions through the production of quality animation covering a wide range of subjects and targeting a wide range of audience. We are amateur animators and artists from various fields, brought together by the love we share for this country and our passion for animation." Tartar Studio - about us
  2. ^ Tartar Studio, animated short about sexual harassment in Sudan,التحرش جريمة, retrieved 2019-11-21
  3. ^ Tartar Blog Episode 1 Viva Sara! مدونة ترتار الحلقة الأولى, retrieved 2019-11-21