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The tide began to turn in the late 20th century as women took bold risks to reclaim their narratives. Rukiya Ahmed

It is impossible to write a global African cinema article without mentioning the documentary movement. Directors like Meklit Hadero have produced documentaries focusing on Habesha women in aviation ( The Golden Wings ) and politics ( The Empress of Axum ).

For the new viewer, start with the "popular videos" listed above—the emotional monologues and the dramatic fights—then dive into the full filmographies. You will discover a world of storytelling deeply rooted in Horn of Africa culture, yet universally human in its portrayal of love, betrayal, and resilience.

The Ethiopian film industry is the largest in Sub-Saharan Africa in terms of volume, though it operates on a much lower budget than Nollywood. Habesha women are the primary drivers of its commercial success.

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