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A rare opportunity to witness Ethiopia's royal past through film. In 1909, French cinematographer Charles Martel captured the last public appearance of Menelik Il, King of Kings.
Eight years later, in 1917, Amedee Eywinger documented the coronation of Queen Zewlitu I. These extraordinary moving images-among the earliest surviving films of Ethiopia-will be presented and commented on by historian and filmmaker Hugues Fontaine.
Addis House of Culture, inside the National Palace
Accessible through Gate 5, across the street from Filwuha. Limited parking inside palace compound. Parking available at Filwuha\Finfine lot.
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A rare opportunity to witness Ethiopia's royal past through film. In 1909, French cinematographer Charles Martel captured the last public appearance of Menelik Il, King of Kings.
Eight years later, in 1917, Amedee Eywinger documented the coronation of Queen Zewlitu I. These extraordinary moving images-among the earliest surviving films of Ethiopia-will be presented and commented on by historian and filmmaker Hugues Fontaine.
Addis House of Culture, inside the National Palace
Accessible through Gate 5, across the street from Filwuha. Limited parking inside palace compound. Parking available at Filwuha\Finfine lot.
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A rare opportunity to witness Ethiopia's royal past through film. In 1909, French cinematographer Charles Martel captured the last public appearance of Menelik Il, King of Kings.
Eight years later, in 1917, Amedee Eywinger documented the coronation of Queen Zewlitu I. These extraordinary moving images-among the earliest surviving films of Ethiopia-will be presented and commented on by historian and filmmaker Hugues Fontaine.
Addis House of Culture, inside the National Palace
Accessible through Gate 5, across the street from Filwuha. Limited parking inside palace compound. Parking available at Filwuha\Finfine lot.
@LinkUpaddis
A rare opportunity to witness Ethiopia's royal past through film. In 1909, French cinematographer Charles Martel captured the last public appearance of Menelik Il, King of Kings.
Eight years later, in 1917, Amedee Eywinger documented the coronation of Queen Zewlitu I. These extraordinary moving images-among the earliest surviving films of Ethiopia-will be presented and commented on by historian and filmmaker Hugues Fontaine.
Addis House of Culture, inside the National Palace
Accessible through Gate 5, across the street from Filwuha. Limited parking inside palace compound. Parking available at Filwuha\Finfine lot.
@LinkUpaddis
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