Gumma Film Award is an Ethiopian film grant whose exclusively point is to recognize and respect the best performing movies and craftsmen. The eighth Gumma Award Winners of the Year 2022 Full Program.
Many "firsts" throughout the entire existence of Ethiopian film have been accomplished by creative ladies. After the country left the Derg system, under which film and TV were subsidized and constrained by the public authority, the main individual to wander into private financing for a free film was Rukiya Ahmed, with Tsetzet (played by Tsetzet). Tesfaye Senke coordinated Umatic 1993) about a criminal investigator tackling a homicide case.
Then, at that point, perhaps the earliest film to go from celluloid to video was Helen Tadesse's Yeberedo Zemen. She at first felt that the series was an Ethiopian TV sitcom, yet after an agreement question, she chose to re-alter the episodes into a solitary series. In 2002, it was the primary Ethiopian film shot on VHS to be displayed in films, and it caused a transformation in the nation's entertainment world.
With the shift from celluloid to VHS and afterward to computerized film, the nearby film culture blast, with an ever increasing number of different movies. Numerous ladies have embraced new chances to follow Tadesse's model, and some have rapidly become industry pioneers.
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