Acclaim
— The Guardian
"Beautiful... a delicately satisfying drama with coming-of-age elements."
— Variety
Film Details
Amharic with English subtitles
Location
The Africa Center
1280 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10029
About The Event
Join The Africa Center on for Film at The Africa Center screening of Lamb.
Lamb tells the story of young Ephraim, a half-Jewish, Ethiopian boy who is sent by his father to live among distant relatives after his mother’s death. Ephraim uses his cooking skills to carve out a place among his cousins, but when his uncle decides that his beloved sheep must be sacrificed for the next religious feast, he will do anything to save the animal and return home. Join after the film for a Q&A with the Director Yared Zeleke and filmmaker Jessica Beshir.
Yared Zeleke was born in Ethiopia in 1978. He holds a bachelor degree in International Development from Clark University (United States) and studied cinema at New York University, majoring in writing and directing. He worked for a number of NGOs in the United States, Ethiopia, Namibia, and Norway, before embarking on a directing career. Yared has written, produced, directed and edited several short documentaries and fiction shorts. He has also worked with the director Joshua Atesh Litle on the documentary The Furious Force of Rhymes, which received a number of awards. In 2015, Yared completed his first feature-length movie, Lamb, filmed on the high plateaux of Northern Ethiopia.
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Image: Film still from Lamb