Lamb
Ephraim lives in the Ethiopian countryside with his father and looks after his beloved pet sheep Chuni. The family has few resources, and see themselves forced to move to another part of the country when Ephraim's mother dies. Ephraim's father goes off to find work in Addis Abeba and the boy is left to live with distant relatives. The latter are sceptical to the boy's arrival: in these harsh times, he represents an extra mouth to feed. He is also not much help out in the fields, and prefers the more feminine task of cooking meals, which he has learned from his mother. Most of all, they have their eyes set of Ephraims rather well fed sheep and look forward to a good meat-based dish at the upcoming religious feast. Ephraim will have to use all of his resourcefulness in order to not lose his precious pet.
Lamb sports strong performances by lead actors, with a series of strong and nuanced female roles: the older matriarch who sits on her throne inside the family hut and deals out punishment with a whip; the aunt who, despite being sympathetic to Ephraim, has her own sick child to look after; and the older girl who would rather read the paper than consider marrying.
Lamb shows aspects of Ethiopia rarely seen on the silver screen, providing a multilayered "slice of life". Ephraim wanders through beautifully photographed rolling green mountainous landscapes and lush forests, contrasting nicely with the darker, more claustrophobic interiors of the family hut and the bustling neighboring market place.
The film subtly underlines current economic and sociopolitical issues in Ethiopia, without relying on clichés. A visually pleasing, warm and intelligent coming-of-age drama that displays the richness and complexity of Ethiopian culture.
Yared Zeleke is an Ethiopian film director from Addis Ababa. He has a Master's degree in Writing and Directing from New York University. Lamb (2015) is his first feature film. It was screened at the Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section, making it the first film from Ethiopia to have been officially selected in the festival's 68-year history.
Info:
Saturday Oktober 17, 14:00, Kolben kino
INTERNATIONAL DAY: LAMB
Free screening, as a part of the family event International Day in Kolbotn. Tickets must be picked up in advance at Kolben cinema. Director Yared Zeleke will be there, and participates in an artist talk after the screening.
FREE SCREENING FOR SENIOR CITIZENS:
Time: Thursday October 15, 12:00 o'clock.
Location: Ringen Kino
Artist talk: Yared Zeleke
Film: Lamb
Time: October 12, 15:30 o'clock.
Location: Victoria 3
Time: October 13, kl. 18:30 o'clock.
Location: Victoria 3
Time: October 16, kl. 21:30 o'clock.
Location: Victoria 1
In connection with the screening there will be an introduction from the director Yared Zeleke.
Time: October 17, 14:00 o'clock.
Location: Kolben kino
In connection with the screening there will be a conversation between the director and Lena Sunnby (Kolben kino). Free screening, as a part of the family event International Day in Kolbotn. Tickets must be picked up in advance at Kolben cinema.
Year 2015
Director Yared ZELEKE
Screenplay Yared ZELEKE
Cinematography Josée DESHAIES
Producer Laurent LAVOLÉ, Ama AMPADU, Johannes REXIN
Cast Rediat AMARE, Kidist SIYUM, Welela ASSEFA
Runtime 1h 34m
Format DCP
Links IMDb