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  • When we got to the end of 2018, we thought that maybe we could do something more innovative and make this a Sudanese not just a European but a Sudanese European festival.

  • Bring in some capacity building from Europe for Sudanese producers, script writers, but also to put on Sudanese films, just European films.

  • And that's what's going on behind us.

  • Get down, were limited and we cannot do audiences as we used to do side by side.

  • So we asked people to come in their cars.

  • And behind this you see people in cars just about to start to huge screens, about 100 cars over seven nights watching the Sudanese and European influence.

  • That's why we are screaming a lot of sort of these movies in this.

When we got to the end of 2018, we thought that maybe we could do something more innovative and make this a Sudanese not just a European but a Sudanese European festival.

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Sudanese European Film Festival becomes a drive-in

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    林宜悉 posted on 2021/03/04
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UK /sɔ:t/

  • verb
  • To arrange things in a systematic way, typically into groups.
  • To arrange things in groups according to type.
  • To organize things by putting them into groups
  • To deal with things in an organized way
  • noun
  • A category of things or people with a common feature; a type.
  • Group or class of similar things or people
capacity

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  • Largest amount of something that can be produced
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  • Person's job or role
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innovative

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