Watch the First 7 Minutes of Ethiopian Post-Apocalyptic Film Crumbs

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The Ethiopian post-apocalyptic, surrealist science-fiction romance Crumbs is available now on DVD from IndiePix Films and heading to digital platforms on November 17th so it’s the perfect time to check out the first seven minutes of the film.

Fresh off a highly acclaimed international festival run, director Miguel Llansó’s fantastical fable continues to entrance audiences around the world. After its World Premiere in the Bright Futures section at the Rotterdam International Film Festival, followed by EFM in Berlin, Crumbs captured a special Nightfall Jury Mention at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival and the New Flesh Award for “Best First Feature Film” at Montreal’s 19th Annual Fantasia International Film Festival. More recently the film also received the “Imaging the Future Award” at Switzerland’s Neuchatel Fantastic Film Festival and the “Underground Spirit Award” at Serbia’s Palic Film Festival.

Crumbs, which clocks in at a little more than an hour, is joined on the DVD by two striking short films from director Miguel Llansó: Night in the Wild Garden and Chigger Ale, also starring Daniel Tadesse.

Synopsis:
Set against the background of spectacular, wild, and desolate Ethiopian landscapes, CRUMBS introduces audiences to a strange-looking scrap collector, Gagano (played by the charismatic Daniel Tadesse). Alternately gripped by daydreams and constant fears, the diminutive Gagano has had enough of collecting the priceless crumbs of decayed civilization – Teenage Mutant Ninja amulets, toy ray guns, and Superman costumes — including the most valuable: merchandise from Michael Jackson and Michael Jordan. Meanwhile, his true love, Birdy (Selam Tesfaye), pines for him in the abandoned bowling alley they’ve colonized.

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.

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