Gubara was proud of the first color film in African cinema, which attempts to give an African response to the city symphony genre by capturing disparate images of daily life in Khartoum and setting it to music, particularly romantic Arabic songs.
The Class of ‘92
★ 7.1
Seduced and Abandoned
★ 6.2
For Sama
★ 8.2
Ex Libris: The New York Public Library
★ 6.4
This Place Rules
★ 7.0
God Grew Tired of Us
★ 7.3
Justin Bieber's Believe
★ 6.9
Night Will Fall
★ 7.6
Trainwreck: The Real Project X
★ 6.0
Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese
Adele One Night Only
★ 7.8
Halloween: 25 Years of Terror
When We Were Kings
The Endless Summer
★ 7.2
Evil Influencer: The Jodi Hildebrandt Story
★ 6.3
Iverson
180° South
Supersonic
★ 7.4
Williams
Directed by John Ford
Song of My City
We Who Remain
★ 7.5
The Devil Came on Horseback
Berlin: Symphony of a Great City
Transmission
★ 0.0
The Zar
London Symphony
Lost Kingdom of the Black Pharaohs
★ 8.4
Man with a Movie Camera
Darfur Now
★ 6.1
Intersection
Manhatta
★ 6.7
One Crow Sorrow
Across the World with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson
Don't Cry for Me Sudan: Shukran Baba
Don't Cry for Me Sudan
★ 8.0
Last of a London Summer
Talking About Trees
Khartoum Offside
Broadway by Light