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Geedka Nolosha

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Chimera   

Geedka Nolosha was a Somali movie made in the 80s which won a few awards at international film festivals. Though i havent seen the movie yet i found this interview with the director very interesting:Interview

 

He wonderfully tells about the Somali film industry and film festivals that used to be held in Mogadishu. He mentions a feature film adaption of Sayyid Abdullah Hassan's life(i was really schocked, i didn't know a movie was made about him)

 

This is something i already suspected, there was a lively film culture in Somalia with actual feature films being made not just Riwaayads. The Somali Film Agency in Mogadishu and independent film makers kept this industry before the war afloat.

 

I hope copies were made of these films so they can be re-released for the new generation.

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Cawaale   

Thanks for posting this interview Adam Z.

i didn't know they made a Somali Movie about Sayyid M. A. Hassan's life..

 

I know Mr. Buffalo, he is one of the best African film makers he has B.A from The Moscow Film School and this movie(tree of Life) won the Best Short Film prize at the Festival Film Giovani Torino-1988. and the Mogadishu film festival among other regional international prizes.

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Cawaale   

i have tired google so far and i can't find anything usefull, not even the trailer. But am sure there must be some copies available somewhere.

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Chimera   

He should atleast air it on Universal TV if he wants more exposure of his film. Right now I have no clue what the movie is about.

 

Have you seen it?

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I almost thought you were talking about Terrence Malick's up-coming film The Tree of Life (starring Brad Bitt). smile.gif

 

Your post is very interesting. Although I very openly and passionately hate the TV, I do like cinema a lot. The thought of Somalia having a film festival is quite nice smile.gif That is definitely something I did not know. It's good to hear positive stuff from her past.

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Cawaale   

^ No. i haven't seen it. i agree with you. had he aired it on Universal it would make a good watch, people are tired of the never ending TV commercials. But again the film was not a one man show, you know one has to make a lot of consideration before airing multinational art, and prize wining film on TV. Also I'm not sure if he is aware of that Universal, Raad, ETN and the other local Somali channels are existed.

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