Screenings
| Date | Time | Venue | Book |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fri, 5 June | 8:00 pm | JHB: Rosebank Nouveau, Screen 6 | Book Ticket |
| Sun, 7 June | 11:00 am | CT: Bertha Khayelitsha | Book Ticket |
| Tue, 9 June | 6:30 pm | CT: Labia, Screen 1 | Book Ticket |
About the Film

She arrives at his door, but the house is gone. When I Came to Your Door reflects on rapid urban growth and the loss of connection it leaves behind, as a woman wanders through the ruins of a demolished neighbourhood in Addis Ababa, searching for her partner and traces of a life erased. As Ethiopia’s capital expands at a relentless pace, informal settlements are bulldozed for urban development, displacing entire communities. The film asks where homes go when neighbourhoods are reduced to rubble: dust, fading footprints, stray dogs, and shadows amid cranes, rising towers, and constant construction, forming a haunting memorial to progress. Drawn from real footage of recent evictions and a love letter found in the rubble, debris becomes testimony to loss and longing. When I Came to Your Door is a quiet elegy for what progress leaves behind, revealing the human cost of modernisation, displacement, and fragile connections erased in its wake across a city in constant transition.
Details
Director(s):
Antonio Paoletti
Country:
Netherlands | Ethiopia
Year:
2025
Duration:
10
Language(s):
Amharic

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