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was shot in 51 locations throughout the country and crosses the class divide. We see scenes of blue-color workers caught in the sterile monotony of factories before the film shifts, rising up the social ladder as it depicts the middle and upper classes, ending with the latter’s embrace of Western overindulgence.
For Beshir, who was born in Ethiopia and fled the Derg military regime with her family at the age of 16,
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