Qabyo 2

Qabyo 2

Release date : January 1, 2003
Runtime : 2h 3m
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Original Language : Somali /
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Qabyo 2 is the quintessential example of the sequel being better than the original. Written and directed by, and starring, a legendary cast of multi-hyphenated Somali artists, this cult classic combined unconventional filmmaking techniques, kinetic editing and a fascinating interpretation of mise en scène that’s since become an easily digestible visual grammar for its intended audience. This bombastic socio-comic musical about diaspora and assimilation in America ushered in a new era of national cinema that followed the Somali cinematic tradition’s steadfast belief in the ‘by us, for us’ philosophy.
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  • title:Qabyo 2
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2003
  • Runtime:2h 3m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Somali ·
  • Director: Abdulrahman Issa Kahin / Ibrahim Abdulkadir Ibrahim /
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  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Qabyo 2 is the quintessential example of the sequel being better than the original. Written and directed by, and starring, a legendary cast of multi-hyphenated Somali artists, this cult classic combined unconventional filmmaking techniques, kinetic editing and a fascinating interpretation of mise en scène that’s since become an easily digestible visual grammar for its intended audience. This bombastic socio-comic musical about diaspora and assimilation in America ushered in a new era of national cinema that followed the Somali cinematic tradition’s steadfast belief in the ‘by us, for us’ philosophy.
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