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Variety wrote that the film was "exhilarating" and "a thoughtful and empathetic look at how collective hope can mobilize a whole generation".
Hyphen magazine's Leila Latif called the film "intimate, harrowing and urgent." Situated "in the wreckage of a complex series of tragedies", the film makes the audience "feel the full weight of hope abandoned." In September 2024,
Sudan, Remember us was shown in the Official Selection at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). In his review for TIFF, Thom Powers wrote: "Meddeb simply bears witness to courageous people receiving scant coverage." Writing for the
Financial Times on the upcoming release in UK cinemas, Danny Leigh called the film a "sad and lyrical [...] chronicle of hope and violence" and commented on the film's
protagonists that "after the end credits, what stays with you most is the memory of their optimism: clear-eyed and unkillable." In
The Guardian, Peter Bradshaw noted the film's "subversive, surrealist energy" and "a vivid, vibrant artistic movement: an oral culture of music, poetry and rap which flourishes on the streets." == Selected awards and nominations ==