Primo Piano: Hailé Selassié, imperatore d'Etiopia

Primo Piano: Hailé Selassié, imperatore d'Etiopia

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1965-12-31

First portrait of Negus Hailé Selassié made by Italian television. The descendant of the Solomonid lineage, the last emperor of Ethiopia, forced into exile by the fascist invasion between 1936 and 1941, when he returned to his country after the liberation of the Allied Forces. In 1965 Selassié, considered a new messiah for Rastafarianism, was still in office, the empire of Ethiopia ending in 1974, a year before his death. (1965)

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Primo Piano: Hailé Selassié, imperatore d'Etiopia

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First portrait of Negus Hailé Selassié made by Italian television. The descendant of the Solomonid lineage, the last emperor of Ethiopia, forced into exile by the fascist invasion between 1936 and 1941, when he returned to his country after the liberation of the Allied Forces. In 1965 Selassié, considered a new messiah for Rastafarianism, was still in office, the empire of Ethiopia ending in 1974, a year before his death. (1965)

Released

1965-12-31

Runtime

50

Director

Carlo Tuzii

Budget

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Revenue

$0

Genres

Documentary

Language

Italiano

Production

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    Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia

    Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia