During the 2019 revolution, murals and digital art became a form of "edutainment," documenting history through visual storytelling. 📺 Television and Drama
Since the 2019 revolution, the epicenter of media has shifted from state-controlled television like Sudan TV to digital platforms where youth drive the narrative: How Being Online Sustained Sudan's Youth Revolution During the 2019 revolution, murals and digital art
Sudanese TV dramas have become increasingly popular, offering a glimpse into the country's diverse culture and daily life. Shows like "Al-Haqiqa" (The Truth) and "Al-Masrah" (The Stage) tackle social issues, while also entertaining audiences with engaging storylines and talented actors. (2025) : The first Sudanese film to premiere
(2025) : The first Sudanese film to premiere at both Sundance and the Berlinale, where it won the Peace Prize. It follows five people navigating life and survival in the capital. Goodbye Julia known for high-energy "Sudani vibes" content
: Platforms like TikTok and Instagram are dominated by a new generation of "digital ambassadors." Key figures in April 2026 include adomakoaman , known for high-energy "Sudani vibes" content, and adotthegreatt , a prominent fashion influencer.