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Date:  09 December 2009 18:00 - 20:00
Location: Nyakuron Cultural Centre

Troubled Water

Troubled Water

The Norwegian film "Troubled Water" will be screened Wednesday Dec. 9. at the Nyakuron Cultural Centre in Juba.

How do you find light, joy and purpose in life after a blow of fate?

Jan Thomas is released from prison after having served eight years - for what may have been an accident or a murder. Being a divinely gifted organist, he gets a deputyship in a church. The priest is Anna, a single mother that Jan Thomas soon feels attracted to. He decides not to tell her about his past, but then Agnes, a teacher, comes on a school visit to the church. She recognizes the organist Jan Thomas as the young boy who was convicted of the murder of her son.

Troubled Water skilfully combines two strong stories about people who try to come to terms with the past - and with their own fate. They try to accept who they have become, and to find a new way to relate to love. This is the third film in Erik Poppe’s trilogy which started with ‘Schpaaa’ and ‘Hawaii, Oslo’.

Read more about the film and watch the trailer here.

Where? Nyakuron Cultural Centre, Juba
When? December 9. 6.00 PM
Why? It's all part of the European Film Festival in Sudan 2009.


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