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Salome Mulugeta at Mayor Muriel Bowser Proclamation

Salome Mulugeta, an Ethiopian and Eritrean American educated in England, is a filmmaker, actor, journalist, the recipient of the Ambassador Award 2019 and a Mayor Muriel Bowser proclamation honoree. Salome is best known for her first feature film, Woven, and for winning the Audience Narrative Award for Film Directed by Women of Color at the African Diaspora International Film Festival in New York. Mulugeta and Nagwa Ibrahim co-directed Woven which premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival.[1]

Background

Salome Mulugeta was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. She attended an all-girls boarding school in Bedford, England before studying broadcasting and journalism at MidAmerica Nazarene University in Olathe, Kansas.[2] Salome worked at a local TV station in Kansas before moving to Los Angeles, where she co-wrote Woven with actor Ryan Spahn. After meeting Nagwa Ibrahim, the pair directed and produced Woven together.[1] The film, in which Mulugeta also starred,[3] debuted its New York premiere at the 2017 African Diaspora Film Festival in New York,[4] and screened its world premiere at the 2016 Los Angeles Film Festival.[3]

Filmography

  • Woven (2018)
  • Abeka (In Development)
  • A Lit Light Bulb (2018)
  • Marz (2016)
  • He’s Way More Famous Than You (2013)
  • Baby of the Family (2002)

References