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Collection: frederiquecifuentes.cinemainsudan
Description: Gadalla Gubara (1920–2008) in his studio in Khartoum.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.cinemainsudan
Description: Film technician, cinema house, Khartoum.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.cinemainsudan
Description: Gadalla Gubara (1920–2008) standing in front of his studio in Khartoum.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.sufitraditionsinsudan
Description: Sufi sheikh
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.merowedamsiteinsudan
Description: A Chinese worker standing next to the Merowe dam site in Sudan.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.merowedamsiteinsudan
Description: Chinese canteen. Price has been the key advantage for Chinese firms internationally. Profit expectations are 'much slimmer' than those of western rivals and expatriate staff costs are similarly lean. The personnel cost of Chinese companies is lower than that of western companies.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.merowedamsiteinsudan
Description: Portrait of a Chinese worker on top of a crane.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.cinemainsudan
Description: Film director Kamal Mohammed Ibrahim
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.cinemainsudan
Description: Gadalla Gubara (1920–2008) in his studio in Khartoum.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.merowedamsiteinsudan
Description: A Chinese cook. All managers, 90% of engineers and 75% of technicians will be Chinese. Local staff accounts for 20% of skilled workers and all general labor. Sudanese staff earn on average $22 to $350 a week, while expatriates’ earnings are $220 to $600. The site now works two 10-hour shifts a day but may change to three 8-hour shifts
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.merowedamsiteinsudan
Description: A Chinese worker is reading a book during his lunch break. All the Chinese workers based on the Merowe dam site are wearing the same blue uniform, a sun hat and a pair of trainers.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.merowedamsiteinsudan
Description: A group Chinese engineers are discussing the quality of the soil before starting a drilling test. Layers of silt in the Nile after the river has been diverted.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.merowedamsiteinsudan
Description: Portrait of a Chinese worker in his bedroom. All managers, 90% of engineers and 75% of technicians are Chinese. Local staff accounts for 20% of skilled workers and all general labour. Sudanese staff earn on average $22 to $350 a week, while expatriates’ earnings are $220 to $600. The site now works two 10-hour shifts a day but may change to three 8-hour shifts.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.sufitraditionsinsudan
Description: Sheikh Al Buri
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.merowedamsiteinsudan
Description: Chinese workers compound
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.suakin
Description: The old market of the historic El Geyf (mainland) town, Suakin, Sudan.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.merowedamsiteinsudan
Description: Construction of a swimming pool for the Chinese workers based on the Merowe dam site.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.merowedamsiteinsudan
Description: A group Chinese engineers are discussing the quality of the soil before starting a drilling test.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.sufitraditionsinsudan
Description: A man sporting an everyday Sudanese hat, or Tagya, records the sounds of Dhikr taking place in the background. The accompanying Sufi songs (Quaisads) evoke the sayings and the life of a saint or also tolerance or describe the states of ecstasy attained during Dhikr. Quaisads assist concentration and are sung by the orders finest singers (Muddah). Hence, the Muddah enjoys a highly respected position within the group.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.cinemainsudan
Description: Gadalla Gubara (1920–2008) in his studio in Khartoum.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.cinemainsudan
Description: Certificates of Gadalla Gubara (1920–2008) in his studio in Khartoum.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.cinemainsudan
Description: Benjamin at the The Sudan Film Unit, Omdurman.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.cinemainsudan
Description: Film technician, cinema house, Khartoum.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.cinemainsudan
Description: Film directors Kamal Mohammed Ibrahim and Gadalla Gubara visiting the Sudan Film Unit in Omdurman.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.cinemainsudan
Description: Gadalla Gubara (1920–2008) in his studio in Khartoum.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.cinemainsudan
Description: Gadalla Gubara (1920–2008) in his studio in Khartoum, holding a film award trophy.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.cinemainsudan
Description: A picture of Gadalla Gubara (1920–2008) with Gamal Abdel Nasser, an Egyptian politician who served as the second President of Egypt from 1954 until his death in 1970.
Collection: frederiquecifuentes.merowedamsiteinsudan
Description: Two local Sudanese men collecting wood next to the Merowe dam site. The Merowe dam project has already displaced more than 50,000 people (mainly small farmers living along the Nile, whose lives will never be the same). It has far-reaching environmental consequences and floods a historically rich area.
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