
Semayawi Feres
Overview
The plot of the Ethiopian film Semayawi Feres (Blue Horse) centers on a man's ambitious quest to harness the potential of the Blue Nile (Abay River) and the complex political controversies surrounding it.
Top Cast
Serawit Fikre
Serawit Fikre
Eskender Abate
Serawit Fikre
Eskender Abate
Zinash Getachew
Zinash Getachew
Fireselam
Zinash Getachew
Fireselam
Kiros Hailesilassie
Kiros Hailesilassie
Teshome
Kiros Hailesilassie
Teshome


Solomon Bogale
Solomon Bogale
Yilma
Solomon Bogale
Yilma
Tamiru Berhanu
Tamiru Berhanu
Petros
Tamiru Berhanu
Petros
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