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Crumbs
(DVD)
DIRECTED BY - Miguel Llansó
Crumbs is set against the background of spectacular post-apocalyptic Ethiopian landscapes, where the film finds 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, 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.
GENRES - comedy, drama, experimental, sci-fi & fantasy, coming of age
Film Info
RUNTIME - 68 minutes
YEAR - 2015
SPECIAL FEATURES (DVD Only) -
Short films by director Miguel Llansó
Chigger Ale (starring Daniel Tadesse)
Crumbs Anecdotes
& a Crumbs temporary tattoo...
(an indiepixfilms.com exclusive)
Related Links:
Official Website
CAST | |
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Daniel Tadesse | Candy |
Selam Tesfaye | Sayat |
Mengistu Berhanu | Shop Owner |
Getu Fixa | Horse Rider |
Quino Pinero | Nazi |
Shitay Abreha | Witch |
Nebeyu Bekele | Horse Rider 2 |
Tsegaye Abegaz | Santa Claus |
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Customer Reviews
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Poetically haunting, subtle yet bold, warm yet cold...grab a blanket.
written by garmamie on Nov 5th, 2015read all my reviews
this review is from: Crumbs (ON DEMAND)
Clever, yet not as clever as his journey
wandering and wondering where is he going -- and why
but the reason
is like no other but a journey of gifts, omens and symbols
...a long journey
a cold one, challenging our little friend
to discover that the farther he goes
the closer he's getting to
understanding his ever changing world, the people in it
and what one universally values,
love
peace
purpose.
This is the type of film you can watch over and over
leaving you with more questions
than answers.
Great film!
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