The Last Night of Asar (Film Short) ACCESS

The Last Night of Asar (Film Short) ACCESS

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Here's What You Will See: A visually stunning retelling of the story of Asar (Osiris), god-king of ancient Kemet, and his goddess-sister Aset (Isis) on the eve of his murder at the hands of their jealous brother Set.  

Starring Layla Girle & Shakka-Ahmose

Written /Produced/ Directed by Shakka-Ahmose

*This is is the first film adaptation of this story in the history of film.

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KJ
05/05/2024
Kenneth J.
United States United States

Phenomenal

The best and most accurate depiction of ancient Kemet coupled with captivating storytelling and cinematography

TB
02/27/2024
Tomory B.
United States United States

The Last Night of Asar

Great production. Looking forward to the the full film.�

TK
02/05/2024
Tau K.
United States United States

Very enjoyable

My wife and I enjoyed the short film. I can definitely appreciate the insight and beautiful the film encapsulated. I look forward to more films from Shakka Ahmose. You have our support brotha!

LD
02/03/2024
Lavina D.
United States United States

The Last Night of Asar

Hotep Loves Excellent Experience and I'm Definitely Looking Forward To Ahmos Next Production

LA
01/28/2024
Leah A.
United States United States

Refreshing

It was refreshing to see kemet portrayed in its proper origin, this short film encapsulates a beautiful story about Isis and ausar, a story that I wish didn't end, but that's why it's a short film. The costumes, acting and scenery were great and I am both excited and anxious about the producers future projects. Looking forward to kemetville!