@chucha.studios

Creative and production agency connecting the art of visual story telling with systemic change Seen in @forbes @i_d @thecut @brooklynmagazine @essence
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We are thrilled to announce that our latest project, “THE RIVER,” is featured in Issue 17 of Street Dream Magazine! @streetdreamsmag Join us this Sunday as we celebrate the launch ! Link in bio ☀️
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Some of our favorite clips from our recent production work “WE GOT THAT” Full video in our bio
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It is with complete honor and pleasure to share THE RIVER. My first short film and director debut. The film explores Ethiopian culture and women’s experiences, heralding beauty while shedding light on systemic barriers. It serves as a poignant commentary on global water accessibility, particularly highlighting the gender-based violence women encounter at water sources. This story serves as a microcosm of the global issue of water accessibility, particularly impacting women who often face gender-based violence at water sites. Produced and filmed in Ethiopia by @qenefilms , THE RIVER was made possible through funding from the @sheamoisture Grant Program, supported by @mstinaknowles , and in partnership with @amaka.studio supporting its film submission run. Special thank you to my DOP @tedosteffera and EP @fraythelight for bringing my vision to life.
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The River is an Official Selection of the New York African Film Festival @africanfilmfest screening at @lctheater Two years since the film’s release, and it still feels surreal to witness how far it has traveled. From Ethiopia to screens across the world, this journey has been a testament to the power of culture, how it can be felt, understood, and carried across borders without translation. Grateful for every audience that has held this story. Screening Schedule: Crossings Programme Thursday, May 7 — 8:30PM Friday, May 8 — 3:00PM Lincoln Center More information at @africanfilmfest
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Principal photography on DOORS is officially a wrap. 🎬 Swipe for a look behind the lens at what we’ve been up to. More to come soon. BTS photography by @miaaba
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💫Fundraiser ticket link in bio 💫 PULL UP! support anti-colonialist Central American art meant to represent our community during these trying times!! 🇬🇹 🇸🇻 🇭🇳 🇳🇮 🇧🇿 🇨🇷 🇵🇦 @damballa.nyc this Friday! 4-10pm 🔊Sounds by @_gogito @papiweli @emelyynunu @yeahaaiiight @morgarruya 🧼Goods by @v.vegas 🎤Special performance by Mariachi Gavilanes de Puebla 🖼️Flyer by @sillybrownboy 🤝In collaboration with @chucha.studios X @migoevents
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Some more snippets from our latest edition of Have You Met for a special short film screening as part of Soho House’s Black History Month programming. Thank you to Herrana Addisu @herranathegreat_ , Ella Ezeike @ellaezeike and Tarona @tarona for sharing your beautiful films and reflections with us. Photos by @marjjrie
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Anti-colonial art feels so needed during these times when our immigrant community is under attack, community is the only way through!! Pull up to this fundraiser party at Damballa on 3/6 from 4-10 in partnership with @chucha.studios x @migoevents Turn up w me for a cause ❤️ (flyer coming soon!!)
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The River will screen for the first time ever in Washington, DC this Friday at NYU Washington, DC as part of the 2026 Mother Tongue Film Festival. Guests are warmly invited to join us for a cocktail hour immediately following the screening of The River at @sost.dc , offering a space to gather, reflect, and connect in community, starting at 5:30 PM. This informal reception creates an opportunity to continue conversations inspired by the film, meet fellow attendees, and engage with the themes of womanhood, memory, and resilience explored throughout the program. Screening: Location: Abramson Family Auditorium, NYU Washington, DC 3:00pm - 5:00pm Reception: Location: SOST, 1901 9th St NW, Washington, DC 20001, USA 5:30pm - 8:30pm RSVP LINK BIO
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Join multi-disciplinary artist Chyna Cassell in conversation with artists Herrana Addisu and Mahlet Traore after a screening of their respective short films: The River and Black Sheep: Brown Eyes The River pays homage to culture and the lived experiences of women through the lens of Ethiopia, drawing inspiration from Herrana’s childhood home, Kebena. The film not only celebrates the art of beauty but also examines the systemic barriers women face—particularly in relation to forced marriage, access to education, and water scarcity. A Qene Films production, the film was created with support from the SheaMoisture Blueprint Grant, an extension of the brand’s 2023 campaign that reflects its ongoing commitment to empowering the next generation of Black women trailblazers and creatives who shape and push the boundaries of culture within and beyond the Black community. Learn more about Qene Films: /qenefilms/ Black Sheep: Brown Eyes ጥቁር በግ : ቡናማ አይኖች, is an experimental fashion film and music video. The surrealist dreamscape is a love story about radical self-acceptance that leads to collective transcendence. Centered on DONY’s braided collection, the film weaves together textiles and sounds from Ethiopia, Oromiyaa, and Mali to honor tradition, land, and Trans/queer ancestry and futurism. RSVP Here: /4tv2GI2
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On 23 February, Living Room Session presents Have You Met returns with a curated short film screening highlighting three visionary directors, as part of Soho House’s Black History Month programming. The evening will include a screening of Welcome Home by award-winning film director, multidisciplinary artist, social impact strategist, and founder of Chucha Studios @chucha.studios , Herrana Addisu @herranathegreat_ . Welcome Home is a visual storytelling series by Chucha Studios in partnership with Black Archives @blackarchives.co , dedicated to amplifying the voices of Black immigrants. Through powerful imagery and personal narratives, this series explores themes of resilience, strength, and community, offering a deeply personal yet universally resonant look into the Black immigrant experience. Thank you for the overwhelming response. We’re fully booked for now. Keep an eye out for our upcoming programs. See you soon! — Credits Director @herranathegreat_ Art Director and Producer @renatacherlise DOP @wonderworkr @oomo.studio Photographer @stevesweatpants BTS @snikka Production Manager @ruth.messele Production Coordinator and Project Manager @meebra3 Production Assistant @mustafaaosmann Featuring: @m_u_z , George Carty, Gerald Valme, Zara Valme, Shandel Burke, Catherine Mbali, Kojo Mbali, Nigel Caldon, Vaughn Caldon, Shawnee Gibson, Isaiah Frazier, Torian Easterling, and Sean Pressley Special Thanks to Roderick Huntley and Russell Hamilton
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Tonight at 6:30, we screen six more amazing short films by the newest generation of Ethiopian filmmakers. Don’t forget to come through to catch them with an audience! The screenings will be followed by a Q&A with the directors. The first three are: Slide 1: Endless Echoes, directed by @fiker__g Slide 2: The River, directed by @herranathegreat_ Slide 3: Skins Dire Dawa, directed by @rediethaddis
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