Sara Gadalla Gubara Explained

Sara Gadalla Gubara
Native Name:سارة جاد الله جبارة
Native Name Lang:ar
Birth Name:Sara Gadalla Gubara Al-Faki Ibrahim
Birth Date:23 April 1956
Birth Place:Helat Hamd, Khartoum Bahri, Sudan
Education:Cairo Higher Institute of Cinema
Country:Sudan
Sport:Marathon swimming
Long-distance swimming
Coach:Bayoumi Mohammed Salem
Father:Gadalla Gubara

Sara Gadallah Gubara Al-Faki Ibrahim (; born 23 April 1956) is a Sudanese competition swimmer and film director. She was the first Sudanese woman to participate in international swimming competitions, such as the Capri International long-distance swimming race in Italy, and the first Sudanese woman to swim the English Channel to France, despite having contracted polio in childhood. Further to her lifelong activity as a sportswoman, she became noted as a pioneering female filmmaker in her country, first assisting her father, Gadalla Gubara, and later directing her own films.

Early life and education

Sara Gadalla was born in Helat Hamd, Khartoum Bahri, on 23 April 1956.[1] Her father, Gadalla Gubara, was a pioneering Sudanese cameraman, film producer, director and photographer.[2] Aged two, she contracted polio, which resulted in her left leg being impaired. By their doctor's instruction, her father then introduced her to swimming to help alleviate her lifelong disability and strengthen her personality.[3] She attended primary school at Helat Hamd School for Girls and then the Amirya Intermediate School for Girls in Khartoum Bahri. She attended Abu Bakr Sorour School for Girls in Omdurman and Shendi Secondary School for Girls.

Swimming career

By the time she was six years old, Sara had become a proficient swimmer and participated in several short-distance events. Her father was strongly involved in supervising and encouraging her burgeoning sports career.[4] She joined Al-Kawkab sports club in Khartoum Bahri to practice swimming and was trained by Bayoumi Mohammed Salem, who helped develop her skills.[5] She trained in the Nile river and the House of Culture's swimming pool, located next to the Republican Palace in Khartoum.[6] Further, she participated in the Republic's short-distance championships and, in 1968, represented Sudan in the under-16 junior swimming team in Nairobi and won third place.[7]

National competitions

In 1972, Sara joined the swimming team at Al-Hilal Club, Omdurman, and began participating in long-distance competitions. She participated in many of these races, where male and female swimmers competed simultaneously. The prize was calculated for the first, second and third winners, regardless of gender.[8] Further, her competitions included the Jabal Awliya race (50 km), one of the longest races, which started from Jabal Awliya dam on the Blue Nile and ended at the TV Building in Omdurman.[9] [8] There, she came third after male swimmers Abd al-Majid Sultan Kigab and Salim.[8] In the Atbara race (30 km), she came fourth overall as the first woman swimmer, and from Wad Madani to Um-Sunat (30 km), she came second to Kigab. In the race from Wad Nemari to Dongola (30 km), held during the Independence holidays, she came in second place.[10] Sara also stood out in the most difficult style of swimming, the butterfly stroke, which needs flexibility and high physical strength, where she also excelled and achieved records. Records recorded in her name were the 50-meter butterfly stroke, 100-meter freestyle swimming, and the 100- and 200-meter backstroke.

International competitions

Internationally, Sara represented Sudan in various competitions in Kenya, the UK and China, where she won a gold medal, becoming one of Sudan's first participants in international swimming competitions. However, she considered the 1974 Maratona del Golfo Capri-Napoli race (36 km) in Italy her most important foreign participation ever, where she won second place at the amateurs' level, and 23 (out of 25) in the professional category.[11] In 1975, she represented Sudan in the Beijing games and won the gold medal in the short-distance category. She participated in the CapriNaples saltwater race again in 1977 but came last in the professional category.[12]

Retirement from sports

Sara retired with over 35 national and international medals and was the first Sudanese woman to swim the English Channel to France.[13] For her pioneering role in Sudanese swimming, the International Olympic Committee in 2008 gave her a certificate of appreciation, and she was also honoured nationally[14] and internationally.[15] [16]

In addition, Sara is an internationally accredited water aerobics instructor, lifeguard and sports administrator. Since 2003, she has served as the Sudanese Swimming Federation's general secretary. Further, she is a member of the Local Women's Committee and the Sudanese General Handicap Federation.[17]

Career as filmmaker

Following in her father's footsteps as a filmmaker, Sara Gadalla first joined the College of Fine and Applied Art (Khartoum), but did not complete her studies there. Instead, she went to study cinema at the Cairo Higher Institute of Cinema in Egypt and graduated in 1984 from the Animation Department as one of the first Sudanese women. Sara is considered one of the first and rare Sudanese female film directors and has contributed significantly to the history of cinema in Sudan.[18]

Working with her father

In 1984, Gadalla Gubara made a semi-documentary short film called 'Viva Sara', which tells the story of Sara, who, despite her physical disability, became one of Sudan's finest athletes.[19] The film's title, Viva Sara', came from the spectators' supporting chants when Sara participated in the 1974 Capri-Naples race. The event also inspired the 1994 film, by Italian director Renzo Martinelli.

After her father had lost his eyesight at the age of 80, Sara assisted him with his later film projects, including an adaptation of the French novel Les Misérables (2006)[20] [21] and his autobiography "My life and the cinema."[22] Her 2004 documentary "The Lover of Light" is a metaphor for Gadalla Gubara's eyesight debacle and his desire to use film to raise awareness of social concerns. She participated with this and two other films in the 2008 Kampala Film Festival.

Following the demolition of her father's "Studio Gad" by the Sudanese government in 2008 after an eight-year legal battle over land ownership, Sara worked to preserve her father's cinematic legacy, who had documented the history of Sudan, by seeking to digitise and archive his films.[23] [24] Between 2014 and 2016, a large part of her father's films was digitised by the [25] in Berlin, Germany,[26] and they have been shown again to audiences in Sudan as well as abroad.[27]

Other productions

In 1985, Sara Gadalla worked for Sudan TV after graduating from the Higher Institute of Cinema and was in charge of the animation department. She completed about three or four animated films in the traditional way of drawing by hand. In 1989, she moved to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia after she married a medical doctor, where she directed commercials and documentary films. After twelve years, she returned to Sudan and established her studio Belissar Art Production, where she worked as a camerawoman, director, and editor.[28] She further completed an animated version of Fatima Al-Samha, a well-known Sudanese fairy tale that was later the subject of another animated film by Mai Elgizouli, a Sudanese filmmaker of the next generation. After that, Sara Gadalla stopped producing animated films due to their high financial cost and moved on to documentary films. She participated in several festivals in Nigeria, South Africa, and Zanzibar. In particular, Sara Gadalla made several documentaries and short films about the situation of women in Sudan and the harmful societal customs practised against them, including female genital mutilation, to which she dedicated eight films. These films are meant to educate Sudanese people, especially those living in remote areas, about the dangers of this harmful practice.[29] Similarly, she was also working on a film about Sudanese women in all political, artistic and sports fields, with a focus on pioneering personalities.[30] Similar to earlier films by her father about the same topic, Song of Khartoum, she made several films about Sudanese cities, such as one about Khartoum.[31]

Personal life

In 1989, Sara married Bella Abu Sineina, and they have four children Ashraf, Sami, Khalid and Samhar.

References

  1. Web site: Rouba.Abuamu . سارة جاد الله.. "أفضل إنسانة في الدنيا" وبطلة سباحة . Sarah Gadalla... "the best person in the world" and a swimming champion . 4 February 2023 . Alaraby.co.uk/ . ar.
  2. Web site: 10 December 2015 . معرض(حياتي و السينما) عن حياة و أعمال السينمائي جاد الله جبارة صحيفة ريبورتاج الالكترونية . Exhibition (My Life and Cinema) about the life and works of filmmaker Gadallah Jabara Electronic Reportage Newspaper . 4 February 2023 . ar.
  3. Web site: سارة جاد الله المرأة التي صنعت المستحيل . Sarah Gadalla, the woman who made the impossible possible . 4 February 2023 . Sudan Journal . ar.
  4. Web site: مختار . الخرطوم ــ علوية . سارة جاد الله.. "أفضل إنسانة في الدنيا" وبطلة سباحة . Sara Gadalla.. "the best person in the world" and a swimming champion . https://web.archive.org/web/20150308025302/http://www.alaraby.co.uk/society/0aea2dc3-25c5-43bf-beec-61be46af30c5 . 8 March 2015 . 14 March 2019 . alaraby . ar.
  5. Web site: السبَّاحة سارة جاد الله ل (تقاسيم): (ظن مراكبية أبو روف أنني "جنّيَّة") . Swimmer Sara Gadalla told (Taqasim): (Abu Rouf's boatman thought I was a "fairy") . 4 February 2023 . سودارس.
  6. Web site: كيف تغلبت فتاة من السودان على شلل الأطفال لتصبح بطلة دولية في السباحة . How a girl from Sudan overcame polio to become an international swimming champion . 4 February 2023 . www.unicef.org . ar.
  7. Web site: 30 January 2015 . رائدات سودانيات : السباحة سارة جاد الله .. صور كميات . Sudanese women pioneers: Swimming Sara Gadalla .. Quantitative photos . https://web.archive.org/web/20181007210545/http://sudaneseonline.com/board/490/msg/رائدات-سودانيات-:-السباحة-سارة-جاد-الله-..-صور-كميات-1449897144.html . 7 October 2018 . 13 March 2019 . sudaneseonline.com . ar.
  8. Web site: 31 May 2022 . أصبحت أيقونة للمرأة التي هزمت وتحدّت الصعاب سارة جاد الله.. السّبّاحة التي كادت أن تبتلع كيجاب!! – صحيفة الصيحة . Sara Gadalla, the swimmer who almost swallowed Kijab!! – Al-Sayha newspaper . 4 February 2023 . ar.
  9. Web site: سارة جاد الله المولودة في حلة حمد بتاريخ 23-4-1956 . Sara Gadalla, born in Hillat Hamad on 4/23/1956 . 4 February 2023 . forum.kooora.com. 11 August 2010 .
  10. Web site: بكباش . سليمان . Perishable . 17 June 2021 . الرياضة النسائية السودانية، تاريخ من الصراع السياسي . Sudanese women's sports, a history of political conflict . 4 February 2023 . TajaSport . en-US.
  11. Web site: Maratona del Golfo Capri-Napoli results – 1974 LongSwims Database . 2023-07-10 . longswims.com . en.
  12. Web site: Maratona del Golfo Capri-Napoli results – 1977 LongSwims Database . 2023-07-10 . longswims.com . en.
  13. Web site: سارة جاد الله . Sara Gadalla . 4 February 2023 . Arab Women Sport . ar.
  14. Web site: بمناسبة اليوم العالمي للمرأة وزيرالشباب والرياضه يكرم سارة جادالله . On the occasion of International Women's Day, the Minister of Youth and Sports honors Sara Gadalla . 4 February 2023 . sudanalyoum.com.
  15. Web site: 1 February 2022 . سارة جاد الله: التكريم فخر لنا والجامعة العربية للملتقى تؤكد وحدة العرب . Sara Gadalla: The honor is our pride, and the Arab League of the Forum confirms the unity of the Arabs . 4 February 2023 . العهد أونلاين . ar.
  16. Web site: ملتقى رياضة المرأة يكرم السودانية سارة جاد الله . Women's Sports Forum honors Sudanese Sara Gadalla . 4 February 2023 . www.sahafahh.net . ar.
  17. Web site: Sara Gadalla, My story . 19 February 2023 . Kushsudan.org . en-US.
  18. Web site: 21 December 2019 . جادالله جبارة.. فنان سوداني شغفته السينما . Gadalla Gubara..a Sudanese artist who was passionate about cinema . bot: unknown . https://web.archive.org/web/20191221212219/https://www.albayan.ae/paths/books/2009-10-24-1.483989 . 21 December 2019 . 3 February 2023 . البيان.
  19. The German review of a screening of Viva Sara! in Berlin in 2015 called this film "one of the most beautiful film moments of the year." – It described the story like this: "Sara, handicapped by polio, had taken part in the Capri-Naples swimming marathon as a young woman. 35 kilometres in the open sea. A good decade later, her proud father wanted to share this with 'Viva Sara'. As an incentive and hope for girls in Sudan, anything can be done." Web site: Klingler . Nino . Die schönsten Retrospektivenmomente: Jahresrückblick (3) . 21 April 2021 . critic.de . 31 December 2015 . de.
  20. Web site: Watch Les misérables MoMA Virtual Cinema Streaming MoMA . 19 February 2023 . The Museum of Modern Art . en.
  21. Web site: Bidoun . The Omega Man: Gadalla Gubara and the half-life of Sudanese cinema . 19 February 2023 . Bidoun . en.
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  23. Web site: ب . الخرطوم-أ ف . ابنة المخرج السوداني جاد الله جباره تسعى لحفظ أرثه السينمائي . The daughter of the Sudanese director, Gadalla Gubara, seeks to preserve his cinematic legacy . 4 February 2023 . صحيفة الوسط البحرينية . ar.
  24. Web site: von Schroeder . Katharina . 27 August 2015 . Studio Gad: the value of visual memory . dead . 21 April 2021 . worldpolicy.org . en-US . 21 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210421153327/http://worldpolicy.org/2015/08/27/studio-gad-the-value-of-visual-memory/ .
  25. Web site: Arsenal: the film holdings of Gadalla Gubara (2013, 2016) . 20 November 2019 . Arsenal – Institut für Film und Videokunst e.V. . en-UK.
  26. Web site: Studio Gad Archive – The heritage of the Sudanese filmmaker Gadalla Gubara . 20 November 2019 . Studio Gad archive .
  27. News: AFP . 26 July 2016 . Life in film: preserving the legacy of Sudanese film-maker Gadallah Jubara . en-GB . The Guardian . 20 November 2019 . 0261-3077.
  28. Web site: 7 October 2018 . رائدات سودانيات : السباحة سارة جاد الله . Sudanese women pioneers: Swimming Sara Gadalla . 3 February 2023 . SudaneseOnline . 7 October 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181007210545/http://sudaneseonline.com/board/490/msg/%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%A6%D8%AF%D8%A7%D8%AA-%D8%B3%D9%88%D8%AF%D8%A7%D9%86%D9%8A%D8%A7%D8%AA-:-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B3%D8%A8%D8%A7%D8%AD%D8%A9-%D8%B3%D8%A7%D8%B1%D8%A9-%D8%AC%D8%A7%D8%AF-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%84%D9%87-..-%D8%B5%D9%88%D8%B1-%D9%83%D9%85%D9%8A%D8%A7%D8%AA-1449897144.html . bot: unknown .
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  30. Web site: 30 October 2016 . سارة جاد الله جبارة... قصة سينمائية وبطلة دولية منحت للمرأة السودانية مجدها . Sara Gadalla is mighty...a cinematic story and an international heroine who gave glory to Sudanese women . https://web.archive.org/web/20170103142352/http://www.france24.com/ar/20161030-%D8%A3%D9%8A%D8%A7%D9%85-%D9%82%D8%B1%D8%B7%D8%A7%D8%AC-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B3%D9%8A%D9%86%D9%85%D8%A7%D8%A6%D9%8A%D8%A9-%D8%B3%D8%A7%D8%B1%D8%A9-%D8%AC%D8%A7%D8%AF-%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%84%D9%87-%D8%AC%D8%A8%D8%A7%D8%B1%D8%A9-%D8%B3%D9%8A%D9%86%D9%85%D8%A7%D8%A6%D9%8A%D8%A9-%D9%88%D8%A8%D8%B7%D9%84%D8%A9-%D8%AF%D9%88%D9%84%D9%8A%D8%A9-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B3%D9%88%D8%AF%D8%A7%D9%86 . 3 January 2017 . France24.
  31. Web site: وكالات . بي بي سي- . سارة جاد الله ... بطلة دولية منحت المرأة السودانية مجدها . Sarah Gadallah... an international heroine who gave glory to Sudanese women . 4 February 2023 . الهدهد: صحيفة اليكترونية عربية بخمس لغات عالمية . ar.

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