AL-SIT by Suzannah Mirghani, A Coming of Age Drama: Arranged Marriage & Women Empowerment

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ALT-SIT is a coming of age short film by Suzannah Mirghani, Director: Al-Sit. Suzannah Mirghani a writer, researcher, and independent filmmaker.

ALT-SIT Writer, Director, and Producer Suzannah Mirghani’s Sudanese/Qatari production tries to break free from traditions that were once thought to be forever. This profound film received its international premiere at Clermont-Ferrand, establishing Mirghani as an important female voice in cinema. This female-led drama has been selected for over 100 film festivals, including 29 Oscar qualifiers!

AL-SIT shares the story of Nafisa, a teenage girl in a Sudanese village who – despite her crush on someone else – is facing an arranged marriage. Her grandmother, the powerful matriarch Al-Sit, has her own plans for Nafisa’s future. Can Nafisa choose for herself?

Synopsis: In a cotton-farming village in Sudan, 15-year-old Nafisa has a crush on Babiker, but her parents have arranged her marriage to Nadir, a young Sudanese businessman living abroad. Nafisa’s grandmother Al-Sit, the powerful village matriarch, has her own plans for Nafisa’s future. But can Nafisa choose for herself?

The Official Trailer for ALT-SIT directed by Suzannah Mirghani


Suzannah Mirghani is a media studies and museum studies graduate. Mixed-race Sudanese and Russian, she is interested in stories about the complexity of identity. Her latest short is the experimental VIRTUAL VOICE (2021), which premiered at Tribeca Film Festival. Suzannah is working on her first feature COTTON QUEEN, a magical realist tale set in the cotton fields of Sudan.

AL-SIT was made with a 99% Sudanese cast and crew (and 1% Lebanese). Many of the cast members (including Mihad Murtada who played Nafisa and Mohammed Magdi who played Nadir) are first-time actors.

AL-SIT has been winning the hearts of film festival jury members all over the world, having won over 20 high-profile film festival accolades, not forgetting multiple special mentions. Just some of these wins include excellence in Women’s Filmmaking Award: The European Independent Film Festival, Best International Film: DC Black Film Festival, Best Cinematography at Linz International Short Film Festival, and a Special Mention at Huesca International Film Festival.


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