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The Cinema of Ethiopia and the film industry in general are relatively recent phenomena in
Ethiopia Ethiopia, , om, Itiyoophiyaa, so, Itoobiya, ti, ኢትዮጵያ, Ítiyop'iya, aa, Itiyoppiya officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country in the Horn of Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the ...
. The Ethiopian film industry is growing but faces many problems that have prevented it from fully flourishing. Historically, live stage theater enjoyed more popularity in Ethiopia, creating a handful of relatively successful stage actors. Ethiopian films began modernizing in the 2000s, implementing Amharic, but due to wide home video and DVD distribution, they are often frustrated by
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in the presence of piracy. This was reduced in the early 2010s with the intervention of the government and the imposition of policy. Despite recent developments, the Ethiopian film industry continues to lack quality compared to modern world cinema and has a
low budget A low-budget film or low-budget movie is a motion picture shot with little to no funding from a major film studio or private investor. Many independent films are made on low budgets, but films made on the mainstream circuit with inexperienced or ...
amateurish style.


History

The cinema of Ethiopia was introduced in 1897, two years after the first world film was projected on December 25, 1895, in
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. However, the growth rate critically declined as a result of ongoing sociopolitical instability. Over decades, the Ethiopian film industry has been associated with cultural, religious, and national backgrounds and, under the pressure of its leaders, advanced historical and documentary films. Berhanou Abebbé wrote in the 2003 article ''Annales d'Ethiopie'' that a Frenchman introduced the first cinematic artifacts in Ethiopia in 1898, sold to Italian minister . Ciccodicola then offered it to
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Menelik II , spoken = ; ''djānhoi'', lit. ''"O steemedroyal"'' , alternative = ; ''getochu'', lit. ''"Our master"'' (pl.) Menelik II ( gez, ዳግማዊ ምኒልክ ; horse name Abba Dagnew (Amharic: አባ ዳኘው ''abba daññäw''); 17 A ...
as a gift. According to historians Berhanou and
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, before the first public film screening occurred in (1909–1910), the Majesty watched several films over decades. In 1923, the first cinema house was completed and built by Ethiopians. Berhanou also noted that the first cinema house was called ''Pate; and it'' was owned by MM. Baicovich, which was functional from 1909 to 1910. During the first phase of cinema introduction, people were unsatisfactory to watch films. Berhanou quoted the French historian Merab, in his ''Impressions d'Ethiopie'' (1922), "people apparently didn't like to entertain themselves." Pankhurst, a distinguished historian published his book ''Economic History of Ethiopia'' in 1968, further elaborated that the Armenians were attempted to project by 1909–10, but only attracted by temporary interest and soon abandoned it. Some natives misunderstandingly compared cinema to "devil work". Propelled by objection to the first house opened in 1923, the native labelled the cinema "Ye Seytan Bet" ("devil's house"). 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 on 1909 directed by Charles Martel. The first short film is 16mm black-and-white film, produced on the occasion of Empress
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's coronation day in 1916. In addition, the coronation of Emperor
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was filmed. There was also produced limited feature films. In 1978, the Ethiopian Film Center to encourage film production, which was later replaced by Ethiopian Film Corporation in accordance with Decree No. 306/1986. It was produced 27 documentaries; two of whom are notable titled ''BehiywetZuria'' and ''Aster''. However with the regime of Derg caused a split of sector with private investment. Little was known before internationally grossed films revived in 1990s. Most of renowned figures responsible for recognition of Ethiopian films internationally are
Haile Gerima Haile Gerima (born March 4, 1946) is an Ethiopian filmmaker who lives and works in the United States. He is a leading member of the L.A. Rebellion film movement, also known as the Los Angeles School of Black Filmmakers. His films have receive ...
, Salem Mekuria, Yemane Demissie, and
Teshome Gabriel Teshome H. Gabriel (September 24, 1939 – June 14, 2010) was an Ethiopian-born American cinema scholar and professor at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television in Los Angeles. Gabriel was considered an expert on cinema and film of Africa a ...
. In 1993, the Ethiopian Filmmakers Association (EFIMA) was launched with objective of boosting the film growth in Ethiopia. At the time, the organization only have 27 founding members who were employees of the Ethiopian Film Corporation, the only public enterprise representing the film industry. The organization grew with 150 members representing five regions of the country. It has been called the pioneer association to bear filmmakers in Ethiopia. In 2000s, Ethiopian films exceptionally outgrown and implemented
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language. However, with distribution to DVD, some filmmakers worried about piracy. According to Addis Ababa Culture and Tourism Bureau, there was an increase of production into from 10 to 112 films in 2005–2012. In 2013, the
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planned with stakeholders of various working sectors to draft a new film policy. These include imposing license, expanding film schools, taxations, increasing equipments, and helping filmmakers to encourage production in culturally and diversify background. However scholars such as Aboneh Ashagrie and Alessandro Jedlowski argued that the Ethiopian films may never satisfied to international premiere because of filmmaking preference in amateurish style and differ from foreign norms. There are also internationally grossed films in particular; '' Difret'' (2014) and '' Prince of Love'' (2015) became the most acclaimed film whereas ''Rebuni'' (2015) and '' Yewendoch Guday'' (2007) were domestically successful films.


Notable figures


Directors

*
Haile Gerima Haile Gerima (born March 4, 1946) is an Ethiopian filmmaker who lives and works in the United States. He is a leading member of the L.A. Rebellion film movement, also known as the Los Angeles School of Black Filmmakers. His films have receive ...
* Abraham Haile Biru * Henok Mebratu * Sewmehon Yismaw * Natnael Asefa *
Theodros Teshome Theodros Teshome Kebede (Amharic: ቴዎድሮስ ተሾመ ከበደ; born 7 January 1970) is an Ethiopian filmmaker. Theodros is known for initiating the revival of the Ethiopian film industry in the early 2000s, and for helping to create a bo ...
* Saron Abera * Kidist Yilma * Rasselas Lakew *
Yared Zeleke Yared Zeleke is an Ethiopian film director from Addis Ababa. He has an M.F.A. in Writing and Directing from New York University. His first feature film, ''Lamb'', was screened at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, Un Certain Regard (, meaning 'a ...
* Zeresenay Mehari *
Hermon Hailay Hermon Hailay is an Ethiopian film writer/director. She directed several critically and commercially successful domestic DVD films before completing her first theatrical feature film, ''Price of Love (2015 film), Price of Love''. The film was in ...
* Fitsum Asfaw * Yared Shumete * Mikyas Teka * Henok Ayele * Bereket Werede * Yohannes Baye /Jani/ *
Adanech Admassu Adanech Admassu (born 30 May 1977) is an Ethiopian filmmaker. The central axes of her work are cooperating with NGO programs in Ethiopia and addressing public health and human rights problems in Ethiopia and across Africa, with a focus on storie ...
* Diribdil Assefa * Fitsum Wondwossen * Semagngeta Aychiluhem * Dawit Shimelis * Solomon Alemu Feleke * Mesfin Getachew * Hiwot Admasu


Producers

* Henok Mebratu * Natnael Asefa *Kidst Yilma *Meheret Mandefro *Seyfedin Shifa


Actors/actresses

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Meron Getnet Meron Getnet is an Ethiopian actress, political activist, journalist and poet. She was known for her critique toward governmental stance during Meles Zenawi administration. A revered film and TV star in Ethiopia, she is best known for her role a ...
* Selam Tesfaye * Tizita Hagere * Rasselas Lakew * Makda Afewerk *
Fryat Yemane Fryat Yemane (Tigrigna: ፍርያት የማነ; born 1 October 1991) is an Ethiopian actress, television host and model. Fryat was nominated best actress of the year on Leza Art Award for her performance on ''Wefe Komech'', 2016 film. Fryat has ...
* Kidist Siyum * Rediat Amare * Abebe Balcha * Addisalem Getaneh * Eyob Dawit * Alemseged Tesfaye * Hanna Yohannes * Daniel Tegegn * Tariku Birhanu * Hanan Tarik *Henok Berihun *Michael Million *Michael Tamire *
Amleset Muchie Amleset Muchie ( am, አምለሰት ሙጬ; born April 5, 1987) is an Ethiopian model, actress, and filmmaker. She is the wife of Ethiopian singer Teddy Afro since 2012. Early life and career Amleset was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on April 5 ...
* Ruta Mengistab * Girum Ermias *
Mahder Assefa Mahder Assefa (born 5 October 1987) is an Ethiopian actress. She has performed leading roles in ''Seberta, Yalteneka Amalayu'', ''Ye Bet Lij'', ''Shefu'', ''FBI 2'', ''Made In China'' and the ''Triangle'' trilogy. Mahder also garnered a public a ...
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Liya Kebede Liya Kebede ( am, ሊያ ከበደ; born 1 March 1978) is an Ethiopian-born model, maternal health advocate, clothing designer, and actress. She has appeared on the cover of ''Vogue'' three times. Kebede has served as the WHO's Ambassador for M ...
* Solomon Bogale * Samson Tadesse * Michael Shewangzaw *Tigist Girma *Mekdes Tsegay *Muhammed Muftahi * Meseret Gebru *
Ruth Negga Ruth Negga ( ; born 7 January 1981) is an Ethiopian-Irish actress known for the AMC television series ''Preacher'' and the film '' Loving''. For her portrayal of Mildred Loving in the latter, Negga received several major nominations from the Ac ...
* Akrosia Samson * Tensaye Yosef * Frey Dagne * Yohannes Ashenafi * Sam Desu * Yafet Henock * Senait Ashenafi *
Zeritu Kebede Zeritu Kebede (born 19 February 1984) is an Ethiopian singer, songwriter and actress. A prominent figure in modern Ethiopian music, her songs often incorporate rock and gospel music. Early life Zeritu Kebede was born in Addis Ababa on 19 Febr ...
* Kassahun Fisseha * Yigerem Dejene * Tesfu Birhane * Meseret Mebrate * Tedros Kassa *Behailu Engida *Solomon Alemu Feleke *Serawit Fikre *Girum Zenebe


Screenwriters

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Theodros Teshome Theodros Teshome Kebede (Amharic: ቴዎድሮስ ተሾመ ከበደ; born 7 January 1970) is an Ethiopian filmmaker. Theodros is known for initiating the revival of the Ethiopian film industry in the early 2000s, and for helping to create a bo ...
* Bereket Werede * Alebachew Aragie *
Yared Zeleke Yared Zeleke is an Ethiopian film director from Addis Ababa. He has an M.F.A. in Writing and Directing from New York University. His first feature film, ''Lamb'', was screened at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, Un Certain Regard (, meaning 'a ...
* Henok Mebratu * Zeresenay Berhane Mehari * Natnael Asefa *
Hermon Hailay Hermon Hailay is an Ethiopian film writer/director. She directed several critically and commercially successful domestic DVD films before completing her first theatrical feature film, ''Price of Love (2015 film), Price of Love''. The film was in ...
* Semagngeta Aychiluhem * Mesfin Getachew * Kidst Yilma * Fitsum Asfaw


Notable films


Domestically successful films

* ''Gudifecha (ጉዲፈቻ)'' * ''Kezkaza Wolafen'' (ቀዝቃዛ ወላፈን) * ''Abay vs Vegas'' (አባይ ወይስ ቬጋስ) * ''Sost Maezen '' (ሶስት ማእዘን) * ''Taza'' (ታዛ) * ''Beza'' (ቤዛ) * '' Yewendoch Guday'' (የወንዶች ጉዳይ) * ''Lattekemegne'' (ላጠቅመኝ) * ''Balekelem Helmoch'' (ባለቀለም ህልሞች) * ''Hiroshima'' (ሂሮሽማ) * ''Rebuni'' (ረቡኒ) * ''Kerbie'' (ከርቤ) * ''Wede Lijenet'' (ወደ ልጅነት) * Siryet (ስርየት)


Internationally successful films

*'' Difret'' * ''Lamb'' * '' Triangle: Going to America'' * ''Triangle: Peak of intimacy'' * Enchained (ቁራኛዬ) * '' Selanchi'' * ''Teza'' * ''The Athlete'' * ''The Price of Love'' *'' Lambadina'' * '' Harvest: 3,000 Years'' * '' Blood Is Not Fresh Water'' * ''
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Faya Dayi ''Faya Dayi'' is an 2021 American-Ethiopian documentary film, directed, written, starring and produced by Jessica Beshir. It explores the rituals of khat, a psychoactive plant that plays an important role in Ethiopia's economy and culture. It ha ...


Major events


Festivals

* Addis International Film Festival – This festival is held annually in
Addis Ababa Addis Ababa (; am, አዲስ አበባ, , new flower ; also known as , lit. "natural spring" in Oromo), is the capital and largest city of Ethiopia. It is also served as major administrative center of the Oromia Region. In the 2007 census, t ...
, and seeks to provide a platform for both amateur and professional filmmakers. It was created in 2007. * Ethiopian International Film Festival – annually held in Addis Ababa during which many Ethiopian film makers get to showcase their work and awards are handed to the best films as voted by the judges. This festival was started in 2005.


Awards

* Gumma Film Awards – The most known and prestigious award in the Ethiopian film industry. Held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia annually, this award show started in 2014 and is the first film award show to be broadcast live on some television channels.


Cinema-related organizations


Film schools

* Blue Nile Film and Television Academy * Yofthahe Nigussie School of Theatrical Arts * Addis Ababa University Visual and Performing Arts * Sami-Multimedia Film and Photography School (
Adama Adama ( Oromo: ' or ', Amharic: አዳማ), formerly Nazreth ( am, ናዝሬት), is a city in the central Oromia Region of Ethiopia. Located in the East Shewa Zone southeast of the capital, Addis Ababa, the city sits between the base of an e ...
,
Oromia Oromia (Amharic: ) ( om, Oromiyaa) is a regional state in Ethiopia and the homeland of the Oromo people. The capital of Oromia is Addis Ababa. It is bordered by the Somali Region to the east; the Amhara Region, the Afar Region and the Benish ...
) * University of Gondar film and television department * Mekane Yesus Seminary School of Film and Media


Notable movie theatres

* Sebastopol Cinema * Gast Cinema * Alem Cinema * Century Cinema * Gast Cinema * Agona Cinema * Mati Multiplex


References

8. Michael W. Thomas (2022). Popular Ethiopian Cinema: Love and Other Genres. Bloomsbury Publishing {{World cinema navbox