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Top Am-Language Movies

Welcome to our carefully curated selection of Am-language films, where linguistic expression, cultural nuances, and storytelling traditions merge to deliver captivating viewing experiences. From acclaimed classics to cutting-edge new releases, these titles represent the richness and diversity of cinema produced in the Am language. Whether you’re a language learner, a cultural enthusiast, or simply curious about exploring new cinematic territories, our collection offers a treasure trove of audiovisual artistry.

With 5 remarkable titles currently featured, our catalog is frequently updated to include fresh releases, restored classics, and hidden gems. Detailed descriptions, ratings, and user reviews guide you in finding the perfect movie for any mood or occasion. Immerse yourself in the vibrant worlds and authentic voices of am-language cinema, and discover stories that transcend borders and spark meaningful connections.

Running Against the Wind (2023)

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The film follows the fate of two boys, one of whom hopes to become an Olympic runner and the other a photographer.

Alganesh: Hope On the Horizon (2021)

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This emotional doc explores Dr. Alganesh Fessaha's mission to breed hope and bright futures for young lives displaced by the Ethiopian-Eritrean Conflict.

Finding Sally (2020)

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Finding Sally tells the incredible story of a 23-year-old woman from an upper-class family who became a communist rebel with the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party.

Crumbs (2015)

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A mild-mannered man journeys across a post-apocalyptic landscape in search of answers regarding a derelict spaceship hovering in the sky.

Triangle: Going to America (2013)

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Kaleab and Jemal are two who are willing to endure any travail to reach America and what they deem as a promise of a better life, but is it? Along the way Kaleab meets Winta, who is from neighboring Eritrea and on a similar journey as Kaleab. Kaleab and Winta fall in love with each other as the group of Ethiopians and Eritreans travel an arduous and illegal path from East Africa through Libya, Italy, Mexico and finally to America, but their love for each other is tested thoroughly as the group meets up with violence, sickness and, ultimately, tragedy.