“Doqa” is a powerful new film that was recently released, produced by actress Mahider Assefa and directed by Kidist Yilma. Mahider Assefa is a well-known actress and public figure in Ethiopia, with over a decade of experience performing in feature films and TV series.
The movie portrays the destruction caused by ethnic tension and has already garnered a large audience, with people queuing for hours to get tickets. The film tells the story of a young nurse who saves a little girl from a deadly conflict zone, only to find herself in the center of the conflict.
Screened at Alem Cinema, the film has seen an unprecedented level of interest, with the cinema even implementing a new policy of not allowing phones inside the theater for the first time ever. Directed by Kidist Yilma, “Doqa” is a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of the impact of ethnic conflict on individuals and communities.
The film’s success is a testament to the power of storytelling to shed light on important issues and spark meaningful conversations. As more and more people flock to see “Doqa,” it is clear that this movie has struck a chord with audiences and is sure to continue to generate buzz and discussion in the weeks and months to come.
The success of “Doqa” is not only significant for its powerful storytelling and exploration of important issues but also for its potential to revive the movie industry, which has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. With its large audience turnout and buzz, “Doqa” is set to breathe new life into the industry and provide a much-needed boost to theaters and filmmakers alike.’