ASNI: Courage, Passion & Glamor in Ethiopia
Rachel Samuel
2013 - 80 min - Couleur et Noir & Blanc - Éthiopie

When I was a 4-year old kid in Addis-Ababa listening to my father’s radio I heard a singer who mesmerized me. In an unknowing visceral response, Asnaketch Worku took root in my soul. Decades later it was an almost pre-destined privilege to direct a documentary on this extraordinary artist who is as much a cultural icon to Ethiopians as Billie Holiday is to Americans and Edith Piaf to the French. Asnaketch lived her life on the edge of her artistry, over the edge of her passions. But to separate Asnaketch from the social and political climate of conservative Ethiopia, particularly in 50’s and 60’s was impossible. Artists in that time were looked down upon, called derogatorily, "Azmari", which the church deemed as, "...those not going to heaven." So this doc is as much about my country, my music, my culture as it is about this original being, Asnaketch, who is a substantive part of the fabric of Ethiopia, past and present.



Author-Director : Rachel Samuel
Photography : Adam Overton
Editing : Yemane I. Demissie
Delegate Producer : Rachel Samuel
Co-producer : Adam Overton

Distribution


Distributor : Rachel Samuel

Distinctions

2015 - Festival Panafricain du Cinéma et de la Télévision de Ouagadougou (FESPACO), Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) : Compétition Documentaires
2015 - Festival International des Films de la Diaspora Africaine (FIFDA), Paris (France) : Sélection