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Monday, 24 September, 2001, 19:30 GMT 20:30 UK
Ethiopian farmers 'hit the big screen'
Ethiopia still depends to some extent on food aid
A Hollywood company is planning to take 200 Ethiopian farmers to Namibia to appear in Beyond Borders, a movie starring Angelina Jolie and Kevin Costner, according to reports.
Production company Lions Gate International screen-tested 12 indigenous artists in Ethiopia to play five characters in the big-budget film, the business weekly Fortune reported.
The film sees Costner play an international medical relief worker opposite Jolie's high-society woman drawn into areas in need of humanitarian aid. Beyond Borders is still in progress, and is directed in part by Oliver Stone, famed for Born on the Fourth of July and Natural Born Killers, and Martin Campbell, whose recent films include The Mask of Zorro and Vertical Limit.
Fortune added that the Ethiopian participants would stay for six weeks in Namibia. Scenes concerning warfare in Chechnya and Cambodia are to be shot "somewhere in Canada".
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