Synopsis
In December 2018, the Sudanese people took to the streets in wide protests and demonstrations against the oppressive al-Bashir regime. On April 6th 2019, the protestors staged a sit-in in front of the Sudanese army headquarters in Khartoum that was met with excessive force by militarized troops. Days later, on April 11, 2019, al-Bashir was forced by army commanders to step down as President. It is estimated that over 100 people were killed during these protests, in addition to the hundreds who were injured and arrested.
This documentary explores the modality and procedures through which the revolutionaries engaged in different forms of direct action in order to create change. Despite the government’s many attempts to violently thwart their efforts, through their solidarity and cooperation, nothing could stop the Sudanese people from altering the course of their country’s history.