Addis Ababa-based Spanish director Miguel Llansó‘s Ethiopian post-apocalyptic sci-fi feature length,Crumbs is set to will screen at the LA Film Festive.The romantic, Surrealist science-fiction was shot in Ethiopia with an all-Ethiopian cast, the 68-minute movie tells the tale of a scrap collector by the name of Gagano. According to the film’s official site;
“gripped by daydreams and constant fears, the diminutive Gagano has had enough of collecting the priceless crumbs of decayed civilization, including the most valuable: merchandise from Michael Jackson and Michael Jordan. When a spaceship that has been hovering high in the sky for years starts showing signs of activity, Gagano has to overcome his fears – as well as a witch, Santa Claus and second-generation Nazis — to discover things aren’t quite the way he thought.”
The film’s first premiere was in January at the Rotterdam International Film Festival, IndiePix announced they’d acquired all U.S. rights to Crumbs. Now, Shadow & Actreports the film will make its North American premiere in June at the Los Angeles Film Festival. The project is included in the festival’s new Night fall section of eight films designed to “make audiences squirm.”
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