Lamb
- 2015
- Tous publics
- 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
817
YOUR RATING
When an Ethiopian boy moves in with distant relatives he takes his pet sheep with him but the upcoming holidays spell danger for his beloved friend.When an Ethiopian boy moves in with distant relatives he takes his pet sheep with him but the upcoming holidays spell danger for his beloved friend.When an Ethiopian boy moves in with distant relatives he takes his pet sheep with him but the upcoming holidays spell danger for his beloved friend.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 9 nominations total
Featured reviews
I found Lamb to be delightful. Be willing to read subtitles, unless you speak Amharic. Enjoy the beautiful scenery of Ethiopia which was once a very dry land. I highly recommend watching Ethiopia Rising also which documents how God blessed the people of Ethiopia to make their agriculture viable and rich after the people kept cutting down trees.
Set in gorgeous green highlands of Ethiopia, the drama tells a story about loss, childhood, social isolation and family. A realistic in its depiction, but emotional in the delivery of its story, Lamb goes deep into its main character's position and psychology. The film is rich both in its visual setting and music and beautiful to look at.
A very cute story with beautiful landscape. Not so sad, not so energic but takes you in. A Heidi story in a very different atmosphere...
Beginning such as a pastoral story with nice landscapes, mountain view, plain and forest, it's actuall story of Ephraim and his beloved lamb. The movie portrays the innocence of a child, also traditions, hunger, difficult life conditions and a little bit of hope. It makes you feel that Ethiophia, a far away land, is not that distant in fact. It also contains lots of information about Ethiophian culture; their interesting belief mixture for example. As a multi-religious country, they have customs and superstitions similar to those of Muslims, they do prey like Muslims, are blessed with pilgrimage, they as well commomorate Jesus, or have some Buddhists customs. Liked the tiny houses they live in. Among the main characters you see both a grandmother living like Dalai Lama and as well a older sister, being far away from religion, rather secular and believer of positive science, fleeing from her village to live in city. Pretty fun to watch.
It's I believe the first Ethiophian movie to attract the attention of Cannes and The Academy (was Oscar Nominee) when it was released. Really good effort that this movie was able to cross the borders and got known worldwide, which is always nice to see countries display their cultural elements with movies etc. And enlightens our minds a bit making us curious about what we might miss a bit far away from our surroundings.
It's I believe the first Ethiophian movie to attract the attention of Cannes and The Academy (was Oscar Nominee) when it was released. Really good effort that this movie was able to cross the borders and got known worldwide, which is always nice to see countries display their cultural elements with movies etc. And enlightens our minds a bit making us curious about what we might miss a bit far away from our surroundings.
I liked this movie not for the story of the boy and the lamb itself but for the realistic description of the way people live there and the fact it moves you and makes you travel.
Did you know
- TriviaLamb is the first Ethiopian film ever to have made it in to the Cannes festival's official selection.
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 34m(94 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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