Anbessa
Anbessa
Anbessa
Anbessa

Anbessa

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    • Directed by: Mo Scarpelli
    • Released: 2024 (educational)
    • Year of Production: 2019
Running Time: 86 min
Language: Amharic
Subtitle Options: English Closed Captions
Subjects:  African Studies
      
       

           

Through a coming-of-age story, ANBESSA captures one boy taking on modernization on his own terms, revealing a unique and magical perspective on the myth of "progress" that entraps us all. Ten-year-old Asalif and his mother have been displaced from their farmland on the outskirts of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, by the construction of a condominium. As they watch the buildings take shape, they are reminded in small and big ways that their country's dream of "progress" is not for them. To fight back against those casting him out and those threatening his mother's safety, Asalif taps into a fantasy of becoming his hero: the lion ("anbessa" in Amharic). Asalif uses his imagination to battle forces beyond his control. His newfound power and fantasy take him to places he never imagined inside and out of the condo until finally, Asalif must find the strength that resides in him as a boy, and shed the lion persona, in order to deal with the tides of change and violence that are usurping a community, a country, and his own identity.


Official Selection at 2019 Berlin International Film Festival and 2019 Nominee IDFA Award for Best Children's Documentary
      
           
About the filmmaker 

Mo Scarpelli is an Italian-American director, writer and cinematographer. A SONG THAT SLAYS is her first fiction feature. Her previous mostly-nonfiction films have screened at the Berlinale, Visions du Réel, IDFA, Film Society of Lincoln Center and SXSW, among other venues.

    

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