A gritty, authentic and endearing portrait of friendship, ambition and the realities of social deprivation in contemporary society
Eureka Entertainment is to release RUNNING AGAINST THE WIND, an emotional love letter to Ethiopia from director Jan Philipp Weyl, on Blu-ray as a part of the Montage Pictures range from 9 August 2021. The first print run of 1000 copies will feature a Limited-Edition Collector’s Booklet.
In Ethiopia, two young men are racing to make their dreams come true.
Two twelve-year-old boys grow up together in a remote rural village. That is until a single photograph forever changes their lives. Solomon heads for Addis Ababa to become a photographer. Abdi remains at home to train as a long-distance runner in the hope of emulating national sporting hero, the legendary Haile Gebreselassie. Ten years later, Abdi is nominated for the Ethiopian National running team and himself moves to the sprawling capital. He feels that Solomon may be lost to him, but an inner voice tells him to keep the flicker of hope alive and to search out his boyhood companion. In fact, Solomon is still living, but trapped in a world rife with crime, poverty and suffering. Abdi’s source of power is his running shoes, Solomon survives thanks to his wife Genet, the love of his three-year-old daughter, and his abiding passion for photography.
A labour of love for German-born filmmaker Jan Philipp Weyl, Running Against The Wind is a gritty, authentic and endearing portrait of friendship, ambition and the realities of social deprivation in contemporary society. Ethiopia’s official submission to the Academy Awards, the film, which boasts impressive production values and immersive cinematography pulls no punches in its portrayal of hardship and how easy it is to be consigned to the margins once neglected by government and civil society.
SPECIAL BLU-RAY EDITION CONTAINS
- 1080p presentation on Blu-ray
- DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio
- Optional English subtitles
- PLUS: A LIMITED-EDITION Collector’s Booklet featuring an interview with the director by film writer Jason Wood [First Print Run of 1000 copies only]