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Exclusive: You Need to See This Afrofuturistic Kung-Fu Fight Scene
The director of Ethiopian post-apocalyptic sci-fi film, 'Crumbs,' shares a sneak peak of his newest Afrofuturistic sci-fi thriller exclusively with OkayAfrica.
Ethiopia’s Critically-Acclaimed Post-Apocalyptic Romance ‘Crumbs’ is Available for Streaming in the U.S.
The Miguel Llansó-directed idiosyncratic feature film is now available for U.S. consumption.
Film Festival To Bring The Best In African Cinema To The DC Area
The New African Film Festival returns to Silver Spring, Maryland for its 12th edition this month.
Cinema Africa: Miguel Llansó On Directing Ethiopia's Post-Apocalyptic Sci-fi Film, 'Crumbs'
Okayafrica sits down with Miguel Llanso, the director of the Ethiopian post-apocalyptic sci-fi film, 'Crumbs.'
Ethiopian Post-Apocalyptic Sci-Fi Film 'Crumbs' Is Headed To Theaters
The Ethiopian post-apocalyptic sci-fi film 'Crumbs' will soon begin a limited U.S. theatrical run, which includes a weeklong stay in NYC.
Oakland's Matatu Film Festival Returns With Saul Williams, Ethiopian Sci-Fi & More
Oakland's third annual Matatu Film Festival returns with screenings of Necktie Youth, Black President, Crumbs, Red Leaves and more.
Ethiopian Post-Apocalyptic Sci-Fi Film 'Crumbs' To Make Its US Premiere At The Los Angeles Film Festival
Miguel Llansó's Ethiopian post-apocalyptic sci-fi feature-length film 'Crumbs' will make its US premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival.
Ethiopia's First Post-Apocalyptic Sci-Fi Film Unveils Its Eerie Trailer
'Crumbs,' the Ethiopian post-apocalyptic sci-fi film from director Miguel Llansó, unveils its eerie first trailer.
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