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Redefine South Sudan. Get set. Action!
The conflict, which broke out in December 2013 over tension between president Salva Kiir and his then vice-president Riek Machar, has forced more than two million people to flee their homes in South Sudan. But many young talents are determined to show a better image of their country, as they've been preparing for the first Juba Film Festival which will be held in July. The 麻豆社's James Copnall caught up with film maker Simon Bingo.
(Caption: A South Sudanese film-making team shooting a film scene. Credit: Sebastian Lindstrom)
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