Agazi Desta

Agazi Desta

Birth : , Boston, Massachusetts, USA

History

Agazi Desta is a first generation Ethiopian-American filmmaker and writer from the city of Boston. Coming from a humble background, he has a deeply innate interest in drawing vision from the communities that surround him. As a published author and award winning director (The Bread Winner, 2017) , he derives his passion in filmmaking from a literary discipline, gaining inspiration in the genres of drama, fantasy, and mystery. He started his filmmaking career by creating short documentaries with his peers, which ranged from displaying the unseen effects that incarceration has on Los Angeles families to identifying the issues of race and ethnicity across a spectrum of students. Since graduating in 2015, he has transcended his love for art to the global realm of humanities, having traveled to Israel that same year where he sustained an interest in the religious philosophy, politics, and historical narrative of the Israeli and Palestinian people. He has recently co-written and co-directed his first feature film "Voodoo Macbeth," which narrates the controversial success story of a young Orson Welles directing an all black-cast of Macbeth during the 1930's Harlem Depression Era. He enjoys listening to rap music, soulful and alternative instrumentals, photography, and reading contemporary novels. He is a George Lucas Scholar for Diversity and Inclusion at USC.

Profile

Agazi Desta
Agazi Desta

Movies

Voodoo Macbeth
Director
In 1936 Harlem, the first all-Black cast to perform Shakespeare's 'Macbeth', directed by a young and arrogant Orson Welles, battles to make it to opening night.
Voodoo Macbeth
Writer
In 1936 Harlem, the first all-Black cast to perform Shakespeare's 'Macbeth', directed by a young and arrogant Orson Welles, battles to make it to opening night.
Waves
Director
A Black, deaf teen (Omete Anassi) wants “Waves” for prom night, but his haircut falls into the hands of an inattentive, rookie barber (Jason Dalhouse).
Clothesline
Writer
An idle, Arab American stoner discovers a portal to the war memories of his mother's past while doing the laundry chore.
Clothesline
Director
An idle, Arab American stoner discovers a portal to the war memories of his mother's past while doing the laundry chore.
God's Gracie
First Assistant Director
When Gracie, a thirteen year-old Fundamentalist Christian, meets Heidi, an agnostic lesbian driving back from her mother's funeral, Gracie must find a new approach to save a soul.
Waves
Writer
A black, deaf teen wants “Waves” for prom night, but his haircut falls into the hands of an inattentive, rookie barber.
Waves
Director
A black, deaf teen wants “Waves” for prom night, but his haircut falls into the hands of an inattentive, rookie barber.