Price of Love (film)

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Price of Love
Price of Love 2015 film poster.png
Directed by Hermon Hailay
Written byHermon Hailay
Max Conil
Produced byMax Conil
StarringEskindir Tameru
Fereweni Gebregergs
CinematographyMulgeta Amaru
Edited byMax Conil
Habtegebrel Abebe
Production
company
HM Film Production
Release date
  • 3 March 2015 (2015-03-03)(FESPACO)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryEthiopia
LanguageAmharic

Price of Love is a 2015 Ethiopian drama film directed by Hermon Hailay which was screened in the Official Selection at 2015 Toronto International Film Festival. [1]

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It was selected in Official Competition at FESPACO 2015 where it won the Special Prize of Ouagadougou. It has gone on to compete in numerous international film festivals and won multiple awards. [2]

It tells the story of a young Addis Ababa taxi driver gets caught up in the dark side of love, causing his taxi to be stolen. He finds himself stuck in a relationship with a prostitute, making him confront his past and discover what is the price of love. [3]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryResult
2015 Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou Special Prize of OuagadougouWon
2015 Créteil International Women's Film Festival Grand PrixNominated
2015 International Pan-African Film Festival, Cannes Dikalo Award Best FilmWon
2015International Pan-African Film Festival, CannesDikalo Award Best ActorWon
2015International Pan-African Film Festival, CannesDikalo Award Best ActressWon
2015 Zanzibar International Film Festival Bi Kidude Award (Chairman's Award)Won
2015 Écrans noirs Ecrans d'OrNominated
2015 Toronto International Film Festival Grolsch People’s Choice AwardNominated
2015 Festival du cinéma Africain de Khouribga Prix Coup de cœur du juryWon
2015Festival du cinéma Africain de KhouribgaPrix culturel Don quichotteWon
2015Festival du cinéma Africain de KhouribgaBest ActorWon
2015 Festival International du Film de Femmes de Salé Grand PrixNominated
2015 Africa International Film Festival Best ScreenplayWon
2015 Lumières d'Afrique Prix du Jury SignisWon
2015 Stockholm International Film Festival Bronze HorseNominated
2016 Jeonju International Film Festival Grand PrixNominated

List of festival appearances

FestivalDateType
Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou March 2015World premiere
Créteil International Women's Film Festival March 2015European premiere
Panafrican Film Festival, Cannes April 2015Cannes premiere
Black Cinema Brazil May 2015South American premiere
Africa Film Trinidad & Tobago July 2015Caribbean premiere
Zanzibar International Film Festival July 2015Tanzanian premiere
Ecrans Noirs July 2015Cameroon premiere
Festival du cinéma Africain de Khouribga September 2015Morocco premiere
Toronto International Film Festival September 2015North American premiere
Festival International du Film de Femmes de Salé October 2015
Filmfest Hamburg October 2015German premiere
African Film Festival Ottawa October 2015
Cambridge African Film Festival October 2015
Africa in Motion October 2015
Film Africa November 2015
Afryka Eye November 2015
Africa International Film Festival November 2015Nigeria premiere
Virginia Film Festival November 2015US premiere
Lumieres d'Afrique November 2015
Cairo International Film Festival November 2015Egypt premiere
Stockholm International Film Festival November 2015Scandinavian premiere
Palm Springs International Film Festival January 2016West Coast premiere
International Film Festival Rotterdam January 2016Dutch premiere
Pan African Film Festival February 2016Los Angeles premiere
AFI New African Film Festival March 2016
Caravanes des Cinemas d'Afrique March 2016
Washington DC International Film Festival April 2016DC premiere
Jeonju International Film Festival April 2016Asian premiere
New York African Film Festival May 2016New York premiere

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