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“Ethiopia”
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films with a digital version
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West Africa
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Ethiopia
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Children / Young people
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Gender Role and Identity
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Marriage
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Directors
Sincich, Francesco
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Italy
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Year of production
2014
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Film
Fatuma and Asya. Two Afar Girls in Ethiopia
2014
59
‘
Directed by
Francesco Sincich
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Two young Afar girls, Fatuma (10) and Asya (13), show us their daily life in two different contexts of the Afar Region in Ethiopia. Both of them face hard challenges: finding an alternative way to the mandatory arranged marriage (absuma) without breaking the Afar tradition for Fatuma, and the conflict with the Somali Issa and the livestock’s and land’s theft for Asya. Both of them will find the solutions: Fatuma will marry her boyfriend and Asya’s family will recover the stolen cattle thanks to the fi’ma, the traditional Afar militia.
West Africa
Gender Role and Identity
Marriage
Children / Young people
Rural