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Habesha Women: Filmography & Popular Videos

I. Iconic Actresses (Filmography Highlights)

These women are the leading ladies of the Ethiopian and Eritrean film industries (colloquially known as "Amharic films" or "Habesha movies").

  1. "The Habesha" by Ermias Asfaha: A music video showcasing traditional Ethiopian dance and culture, featuring Habesha women.
  2. "Ethiopian Beauty" by Africanews: A video highlighting the beauty and diversity of Ethiopian women, showcasing their culture and traditions.
  3. "Habesha Women in Leadership" by UN Women: A video featuring Habesha women in leadership positions, highlighting their achievements and contributions to society.

These films are often requested by university libraries in the US and Europe as part of "Post-Colonial African Film Studies."

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Habesha women's filmography dates back to the 1990s, with films like "The Sign of the Cross" (1994) and "Gudgudee" (1997). However, it wasn't until the 2010s that Habesha women started gaining international recognition for their work in film and television. Some notable films and TV shows featuring Habesha women include:

Essential Habesha Women Filmography (Must-Watch Lists)

When searching for Habesha women filmography, you will encounter two distinct industries: the Amharic film industry (based in Addis Ababa) and the Tigrinya film industry (based in Asmara and the diaspora). Below is a categorized filmography of the most influential actresses. Habesha Women: Filmography & Popular Videos I

Abebech Ejigu: Recognized as the very first Ethiopian film actress, Ejigu starred as Hirut in the classic 1964 landmark film Hirut Abatewa Mannew (Hirut, Who is Her Father?).

: An Academy Award-nominated actress born in Addis Ababa, known for her roles in Loving (2016), Passing (2021), and the series Preacher. Liya Kebede "The Habesha" by Ermias Asfaha : A music

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