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The glimmering light in Ethiopian cinema

Published: Feb 19, 2012 by admin Filed under: Exclusives Movies

Abirham Haile Biru
The framing, color composition, camera movements could definitely alter the way a picture is received by the audience. An Ethiopian cinematographer, Abirham Haile Biru, says that an understanding of the concept of film details could have a big implication in the final output. His heart is captivated with the simple beautiful stories.

One of his films entitled ‘Abouna’ (our father) got him critical acclamation and an award. The film, which was shot in Chad, Cameroon and Niger, depicts the story of two brothers: Amin and Tahir. Abouna was inspired by the plight of the unemployed in Chad, who take a difficult journey to Europe via Morocco, where some make it while others end up in being stuck in Morocco. Abirham Haile is the man behind the critically acclaimed films like Darratt, Abatyew (the father), La Colere des Dieu, woensdag ghaktag. He was able to win many international awards including FESPACO and Venice international film festival in the category of cinematography. Having studied cinematography in Holland, he started a Blue Nile Film and Television Academy in Ethiopia three years ago. Between the academy and organizing an international film festival-Colours of The Nile - Abirham finds time to sit with Tibebeselassie Tigabu of The Reporter and talk about his experience. Excerpts:

Why did you call the festival ‘Colours of the Nile’?

Mehari Brothers: adding touch in contemporary Ethiopian music

Published: Jan 16, 2012 by admin Filed under: News

Mehari Brothers: adding touch in contemporary Ethiopian music

Mehari Brothers
Addis Ababa- January 15, 2012- Ethiopian music history witnessed several short lived, but in one way or another extraordinary bands. After the military orchestra at the end of 1950s and the beginning of 1960s, introduced modern musical sounds for, several privately owned bands started to emerge here and there. Especially during the golden era of the Ethiopian music, the 1970s have seen bands that transformed the sound to a timeless melody.

Among these bands, many still remember Roha band. This band, for many, is answerable for shaping the entire Ethiopian modern music in its own rhythm. Considering its significant role in the over all Ethiopian modern music history, there are contradictory opinions about the band. Some blame Roha band for controlling the Ethiopian music industry in its golden era, monopolizing and limiting the sound only to its own. The 1970s Ethiopian music, one way or another was fashioned to the Roha band style and sound only.

Japan Embassy held festival strengthening ties with Ethiopia

Published: Jan 16, 2012 by admin Filed under: News
Japan Embassy held festival strengthening ties with Ethiopia

Addis Ababa- January 15, 2012- A festival promoting Japanese culture and facilitate better understanding of Japanese development assistance was held here in Addis Ababa at Juventus Club. The festival was co-organized by the Embassy of Japan and the Japan International Cooperation Agency. The theme of the festival was ‘One for all. All for one”.

The Japan Ambassador to Ethiopia, Mr. Hiroyuki Kishino in his opening remark stated that the festival is meant to promote lively grassroots people-to-people exchange between Japanese and Ethiopians. “This is a fun, enjoyable and exciting event, where Japanese and Ethiopian people can get to know each other, and talk about life, culture and development together,” the ambassador said. Japanese culture such as Kimono (Japanese traditional dress), Shodo (Japanese way of writing), songs and dance were at display.

New Year and X-mass: Celebrating Twice for the Same Cause

Published: Jan 4, 2012 by admin Filed under: News Other
Addis Ababa- January 4, 2012- Now days we are fortunate enough to have dual holidays for the same cause. We celebrate two new years and two X-mass in one year period. Last weekend, Ethiopians, with a high spirit celebrated the western New Year. The spirit, on the eve was closely similar to the Ethiopian New Year which was celebrated four months a go. Considering a week after the New Year, Saturday, is a celebration of the Ethiopian X-mass (Gena), many in Addis spent the eve, making the day an early celebration of the approaching holiday.

The hottest eve party for the New Year was expected to be at Velvet in Addis, a relatively new restaurant and club around Bole. For the eve, many showed up at its gate early with a high spirit of partying and welcoming 2012 with refreshed spirit. That is probably one of the reasons for many not to mind the comparatively high entrance, which was 1000 birr for VIP spot.

FREE Movie Preview: Try before you Rent

Published: Nov 27, 2011 by admin Filed under: Exclusives

This week we are going to introduce a Free Preview for most of our movies. This new feature is initially available to all users of the Gojocinema.com and also to unregistered users.

This nifty little feature allows our users to watch the first 2m:10s of any movie for free. A great way to sample movies and get a sense for the acting, photography, pulse, and atmospherics of a movie without having to rent it. Can’t do that with a DVD ;-)

Enjoy your free previews!

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