March 05, 2025
Addis Insight
Don’t miss the chance to see Affini on the big screen in the USA!
Affini, the epic Ethiopian film, is making history as the first of its kind to be screened twice at the prestigious New African Film Festival (NAFF) in the USA. You’ll have the unique opportunity to experience this cultural gem on March 15 and 18, 2025, at the AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center in Silver Spring, Maryland.
These screenings provide an opportunity to experience an international sensation that elegantly highlights Ethiopia’s vibrant cultural heritage on the big screen. Act quickly – demand is high, and tickets are likely to sell out soon!
Affini is a Sidamic term that translates to “Have you heard?” It is a powerful expression tied to a traditional reconciliation system still practiced in the Sidama region of Ethiopia. In this system, the community believes that true justice can only be achieved through open dialogue and mutual understanding. Conflicting parties are given an equal opportunity to voice their perspectives, guided by the wisdom of the Shengos (Council of Elders).
The film dives deep into this rich cultural practice, depicting how the Sidama community navigates conflict, strives for justice, and ultimately restores harmony. It’s a thought-provoking story that will leave you reflecting on themes of truth, justice, and the power of community.
Affini isn’t just another movie—it’s an experience. This cultural film stands apart from the usual Ethiopian movie plots, which often focus on love stories or melodrama. Affini offers a universal story that touches on timeless themes like justice, family, and reconciliation.
The film is brought to life by two talented actors, Girum and Amanuel, who immersed themselves in the Sidamic language and way of life. Their dedication to authenticity shines through in their performances, making the characters feel incredibly real and relatable.
Girum plays Digo Fasi, a determined father seeking revenge after his son is killed. Amanuel, who plays Talo, a rogue man suspected of the murder, undergoes a remarkable transformation for the role, even shaving his head to fully embody his character.
The film portrays Digo Fasi’s struggle to protect his daughter from being abducted by Talo, leading to a tense, thrilling narrative that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
But Affini is more than just an engaging plot. It’s a culture-centered film made with modern filmmaking techniques, ensuring that its message of justice and reconciliation resonates not only in Ethiopia but around the world.
Affini made its international debut in 2024, opening the 1st Ethiopian Film Festival in Malta. It was the first Ethiopian film shown at St. James Cavalier Cinema in Malta, and a week later, it appeared at the 5th Annual Ethiopian Film Festival in Europe. This film is not only getting noticed in its home country but also earning recognition on the global stage.
This is a rare opportunity to witness a film that blends Ethiopian tradition with cinematic excellence. Experience Affini in all its glory at the New African Film Festival in Silver Spring, Maryland. But act fast—tickets are going quickly!
Get Your Tickets Now!
The screenings on March 15th and 18th, 2025, will undoubtedly sell out, so be sure to secure your spot today!
Click here to buy your tickets for Affini now!
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