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Director: Teddy "Miro" Adefris Extras Role: A wedding sequence that became a viral sensation. Over 80 Habesha women extras, dressed in coordinated zuria (the traditional lower wrap), perform a synchronized shoulder dance.
While extras are not listed on IMDb with the same prominence as leads, certain Ethiopian and Eritrean films are famous for their extensive use of female background artists. Below is a curated filmography of movies where Habesha women extras play a pivotal background role. habesha women sex video extra quality
Fan favorite for its “forbidden love” storyline and plot twist ending. Director: Teddy "Miro" Adefris Extras Role: A wedding
Streaming Commercials: Amazon Prime and Netflix have used stock footage of Habesha women laughing while holding iPads for ads targeting the "Emerging African Market." Fan favorite for its “forbidden love” storyline and
Reality TV Crashers: Real Housewives of Potomac filmed a scene at a Habesha wedding in Virginia. The women in the background in traditional dresses were paid extras who later complained on TikTok that the "Housewives were rude to the DJ."
For researchers, students, or fans interested in cataloging the work of Habesha women extras, here is a practical guide:
Director: Meron Fessehaye Extras Role: This historical piece about Eritrean freedom fighters uses female extras as villagers supporting the resistance.
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