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We Who Remain 2017

★ 7.53 votes50 min📅 2017-03-16

In the rugged highlands of Sudan's Nuba Mountains, the quiet determination of local fighters shadows a relentless conflict that has simmered since 2011.

Director: Trevor Snapp

Cast

Hannan Osman Kajo
Herself - Nuba Refugee Woman
Al-Bagir Ibrahim Hamdan
Himself - SPLA-N Mobile Unit Commander
Musa 'Mosquito' John
Himself - Radio Presenter and War Reporter
Jordania Jamal Abdel-Raheem
Herself - Nuba Student at Kurumba School

Frequently Asked Questions

What is We Who Remain (2017) about?

This documentary shines a light on the ongoing conflict in Sudan's Nuba Mountains, where civilians and rebels have resisted government forces since 2011. It follows four individuals as they navigate daily survival, sacrifice, and resilience amid war.

Who directed We Who Remain?

Trevor Snapp directed this gripping documentary.

Who stars in We Who Remain?

Hannan Osman Kajo, Al-Bagir Ibrahim Hamdan, Musa 'Mosquito' John, and Jordania Jamal Abdel-Raheem lead the film with deeply personal stories.

Is We Who Remain (2017) worth watching?

As a documentary blend of history and human drama, *We Who Remain* offers a rare glimpse into a forgotten conflict. Its authenticity and emotional weight make it compelling, even if it lacks mainstream recognition.

How long is We Who Remain?

The film runs for 50 minutes.

About We Who Remain (2017) — A raw, intimate look at a forgotten war in Sudan's Nuba Mountains

In the rugged highlands of Sudan's Nuba Mountains, the quiet determination of local fighters shadows a relentless conflict that has simmered since 2011. *We Who Remain (2017)* peels back the silence around this overlooked war, weaving raw footage into an intimate portrait of survival. Directed by Trevor Snapp, this powerful documentary plunges viewers into the daily battles of Hannan, a resilient mother shielding her family; Al-Bagir, a rebel commander leading from the front; Mosquito, a daring journalist risking everything for truth; and Jordania, a student whose dreams collide with the harsh reality of conflict.

The film captures not just the brutality of war, but the unshakable spirit that keeps communities standing. Through their eyes, *We Who Remain* becomes a testament to courage in the face of erasure, blending history and human resilience into a gripping narrative.