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Finding Sally is a 2020 Canadian political autobiographical documentary television film directed by Ethiopian-Canadian director Tamara Mariam Dawit and produced by Isabelle Couture. [1] [2] The film received positive reviews from critics. [3] [4] [5] The film is based on the mysterious life of the Sally, an Ethiopian aristocrat-turned-communist ...
Dawit Abebe is an Ethiopian contemporary artist. Dawit's goal as an artist is to raise awareness of Addis Ababa's contemporary art scene as well as its society and history. He believes that in order for humans to progress, it is essential that a nation and its citizens understand how the past has shaped present life through his art. [1]
The film follows the titular twelve members of a jury as they deliberate a supposedly clear-cut murder trial and details the tension among them when one juror argues that the defendant might not be guilty. The film is named after the line "Ashole Shotyi Bole Shotyi Kichhu Nei" from the song "Ei Srabon", written and composed by Anupam Roy.
Chris Prouty noted that Ethiopia and Eritrea as the only country in Africa indifferent to foreign films. The first Ethiopian film au de Menilek was released in 1909 directed by Charles Martel. The first short film is 16mm black-and-white film, produced on the occasion of Empress Zewditu's coronation day in 1916.
The Gumma Film Awards (Amharic: ጉማ የፊልም ሽልማት, romanized: guma yefīlimi shilimati) is an Ethiopian domestic film award held in Addis Ababa annually since 2014. Created by film director Yonas Berhene Mewa, the award programme broadcast through some television stations. Gumma rewards acclaimed domestic Ethiopian films.
The film premiered in Japan on December 25, 2020, and was initially set to premier worldwide in 2021, ultimately being released in the United States on December 30, 2021. The first three minutes are being streamed online with English subtitles. [5] The English dub premiered at the Animation Is Film festival in Los Angeles on October 23, 2021.
The film was announced on 11 April 2019 and filming began on 10 May 2019. It was scheduled for worldwide release on 17 July 2020, [10] but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [11] The film was ultimately released in theatres on 27 August 2021. Upon release, the film was a box office disaster, grossing only ₹8 crore against its ₹25 ...
The first trailer for Shehr e Tabassum was released in February 2019, and the final version was uploaded to YouTube on February 29, 2020. The film's creators have noted that other works—including science fiction films like Blade Runner and Akira, and such novels as George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four—were the primary inspirations for the ...