The film "Beti and Amare" had its World Premiere at the Moscow International Film Festival in the Main Competition. The film had a micro-budget 14,000 euros. Andreas Siege, the director of the film, also did the Cinematography for, Wrote, Edited, Acted, and Produced "Beti and Amare".
Synopsis:
"Ethiopia 1936. Beti, a young Ethiopian girl has escaped Mussolini's troops and found refuge in the peaceful south of the country. But the Italians are marching closer. Beti's only hope...will come from above!"
Revues/Reviews:
"His landscape sequences are elegiac, suggesting a film that cost far more than $14,000" (David D'Arcy, Indiewire)
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