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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Photo Mug of Chinese Money Tree from Mary Evans

Photo Mug of Chinese Money Tree from Mary Evans

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Director: Hussein Shariffe Production: Sudanese National Council for the Arts, Sudan Film Unit, Sudan Photography: Abdel Moneim Aladawy Montage: Allan Ballard Year: 1975 Runtime: 32 minutes Language: Arabic About the Film: The "Dislocation of Amber" was filmed in the city of Suakin, a formerly flourishing port in Sudan. All those who have previously written on Suakin admitted to the complexity of the town as a subject. So intriguing is Suakin that not even the origin of its name is agreed upon. Its history is one of famine & opulence, devastation and progress, rich trade and damage, involving colonialism. What makes Suakin so abidingly memorable is its resilience, built through war and conquests, the historical town is a product of determination and competitiveness. Today the city lies in ruins, a shadow of its former self. Shariffe used symbols -- scorpions, seashells, and camel caravans -- to accentuate a sense of utter desertion. Suakin's vacant coral buildings, a naked man crucified, slaves by the sea crouching on the beach, all lend signs to the film. Starting from his selection of the title of the film "Dislocation of Amber" which is self explanatory, no amber can be dislocated, it is too difficult to do that, but the name provides a metaphorical likeness to disassociating beauty from ugliness and life from none. The poems in the film were sung by the late Sudanese singer Abdel-Aziz Dawoud providing background music. "Only faint traces of its ancient affluence are ...

Photo Mug of Chinese Money Tree from Mary Evans

Photo Mug of Chinese Money Tree from Mary Evans
  • PHOTO MUG This Photo Mug features an image of Chinese Money Tree chosen by Mary Evans. Estimated image size 111x80mm.
  • 11oz White ceramic coffee mug. Image printed using sublimation ink process. Microwave, dishwasher safe
  • Image Description: Chinese Money Tree. The money tree of the Chinese god of riches
  • For any queries regarding this image of Chinese Money Tree please contact Mary Evans c/o Media Storehouse quoting Media Reference 615229
  • Image of Chinese Money Tree is supplied by Mary Evans. © Copyright Mary Evans
Photo Mug showing CHINESE MONEY TREE. The money tree of the Chinese god of riches . Chosen by Mary Evans. 11oz White ceramic coffee mug. Image printed using sublimation ink process. Microwave, dishwasher safe. This item is shipped from our American lab.

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