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Release Date:
March 16, 2017
Original Title:
We Who Remain
Alternate Titles:
Nuba
Pourquoi nous restons : la guerre oubliée des Noubas
Warum wir bleiben: Der Kampf der Nuba im Sudan
We Who Remain: Zapomniana wojna ludu Nuba w Sudanie
We Who Remain: la guerra olvidada del pueblo nuba en Sudán
Genres:
Documentary | History | War
Production Companies:
AJ+
ARTE
Emblematic Group
GisaLab
Nuba Reports
Sudan Relief Fund
The New York Times
ZDF
Production Countries:
Germany | Sudan | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 50
Sudan, Southern Kordofan, the Nuba Mountains in Africa. Scenes from the forgotten war that the fighters of the Nuba people have held since 2011 against the government of President Omar al-Bashir and the Sudanese army, which crudely show the hard daily life of Hannan, a brave woman fighting for the survival of her family; Jordania, a promising student; Mosquito, a reckless journalist; and Al-Bagir, a rebel leader.
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Assistant Editor:
John General
Associate Producer:
Lance Dagenhardt
Color Grading:
Kaitlyn Battistelli
Director:
Trevor Snapp
Sam Wolson
Director of Photography:
Ryan Boyette
Hajooj Kuka
Joe van Eeckhout
Trevor Snapp
Roopa Gogineni
Sam Wolson
Editor:
Maja Tennstedt
Hajooj Kuka
Luis Dechtiar
Lisabeth Gelber
Sam Wolson
Greg Byers
Kevin Tsukii
Executive Producer:
Nonny de la Peña
Jenna Pirog
Graphic Designer:
Eben McCue
John General
Original Music Composer:
Haim Mazar
Producer:
Trevor Snapp
Hajooj Kuka
Ryan Boyette
Colby Gottert
Cassandra Herrman
Sam Wolson
Researcher:
Sam Wolson
Nyasha Kadandara
Sound Designer:
Tim Gedemer
Translator:
Zach Mondesire
Writer:
Trevor Snapp
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