Biography
Early life
Adanech Admussu was born and raised in the Mercato community inFilm maker
In 1997 she joined a training program with Gem TV, one of the first film schools in Ethiopia. That program took children from disadvantaged backgrounds to train them to become filmmakers. It is where she first got in touch with film making and was given the chance to have her own voice. She also got opportunities for further educations during the training. She stayed with Gem TV with some other alumni. In 2002 she directed her first documentary, ''Stolen Childhood'', that address the issue of under-aged marriage in Ethiopia by telling the true story of a young girl forced into marriage. The film won her a few awards in Ethiopia and around the world. From then on she has directed or assistant directed documentaries and films related to social justice and social welfare, often in cooperation with NGOs or international campaigns. Her focus has expanded from Ethiopia into other African countries. In 2014 she was selected to attend theFilmography
Documentaries and documentary dramas
*''Stolen Childhood'' (2002) *''Pillar of the House'' (2004) *''Reaching the Unreachable'' (2006)Films
*''Exploring Employment Potential through Road Works – The ILO experience'' (2005) * "Calling the Stars"Awards and recognition
In 2008, her film ''Stolen Childhood'' won the Award on Rights and Justice in the 2nd Addis International Film Festival and in 2012 she received the 24th ONE WORLD MEDIA award on behalf of Gem TV for this film. In 2018 her short film "Calling the Stars" was an official selection of short films of the 23rdReferences
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