Families in Khartoum are attending an open-air cinema, finding a temporary respite from the ongoing conflict.

Key facts
- •Families are attending an open-air cinema in Khartoum.
- •The screenings are intended to provide an escape from the war.
- •Organizers aim to screen more films produced in Sudan.
- •Power outages remain a primary obstacle for the cinema's operations.
Families in Khartoum are returning to an open-air cinema to watch movies. The screenings offer residents a brief escape from the ongoing war in the region.
Challenges for local organizers
While the cinema provides a space for entertainment, organizers face significant operational difficulties. They have expressed a desire to increase the number of Sudanese films shown, but frequent power outages continue to pose a major challenge to their efforts.
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This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by Al Jazeera.

