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John Rowe
Director
Lale Labuko
As Himself

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What is Omo Child: The River and the Bush about? Toggle content

In the heart of Ethiopia's Omo Valley, a young tribesman named Lale Labuko is determined to change an ancient tradition that has claimed the lives of countless children. The practice, known as "mingi," dictates that certain children are cursed and must be killed to protect the tribe from disease, drought, and death. Lale was just 15 years old when he witnessed a child being killed and learned that he had two older sisters who had also been killed under this tradition. Determined to end the practice, Lale adopts cursed children and educates his tribe, battling against deeply ingrained superstition and resistance. Filmed over five years, this powerful documentary follows Lale's journey as he faces challenges and obstacles, but never gives up. Through his tireless efforts, the people of his tribe begin to question their beliefs and open their minds to change. This gripping film will keep you on the edge of your seat and stay with you long after the credits roll. It's a testament to the power of determination, education, and the human spirit.

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When was Omo Child: The River and the Bush released in theaters? Toggle content

Omo Child: The River and the Bush was released in theaters on February 25, 2015.