 Hello, everyone. My name is Arsena Ulku. I'm from Ethiopia. I'm a filmmaker, and I'm also executive board member of the Ethiopian Film Services Association. I just want to say thank you for this project. I really, really appreciate that you giving us this opportunity because it gives me a lot of experience working on this specific project. So I'll say thank you. It was a very great experience, you know. It was the first time when I meet my colleagues now, Dr. Derwey, Dr. Taratha, and Dr. Kassahan. The first time I meet them was on the meeting that you prepared before, and we are now a very good team and very good friends. It was a really, really amazing opportunity. It's like going to college again, you know. It's like a school for me. The combination of these scholars and filmmakers are not well-experienced filmmakers in Ethiopia. You know, I have this, the first movie that I made. I produced this movie. It's called Yeekvine. It's on the internet, by the way. Can you watch it? Yeekvine was about the story of a cancer patient, and I was going to go around the hospital, you know, to do a bit of research, but it was very difficult, you know. It would be very easy if we know to combine with the scholars like this. It would be an amazing movie. It's great now, but we could do better if we know this method. Now, when I came to this space-speak project, I was there with the whole team to interview people, to interview the other politicians, to interview the broadcast agents. It was a very amazing experience for me, because it's like going to meet the characters on my movie. You know, it's like I read someone I knew. It's not, it's not difficult to know all the characterization, all the story. So everything was like meeting, going to say, hi, all the characters on my movie, and it's amazing. The other most important thing that I explained on this combination of the scholars and the filmmakers, like me, was that I have to go to my association, the Belkin Produce Association. I managed to work on how we're going to improve our skills and improve our movie skills from now on. So I managed to build a new department on our association. It's a new guild like scholars like Dr. Derby to work with us. From now on, we need to make new research on our movie stories. So it's a really great accomplishment for me, because from now on, field producers are coming to our association and they think they need to do research before they making or subbing the film. They have to, you know, rejoin with scholars like them and work together. It's a very good opportunity for the filmmakers from now on. And the other department I make is on the new platform. It's called Arkwood. It's an online distribution made it. So we put there a new department in there also to click a new documentary or short films like, you know, like the one that we made now have to put on that platform and people have to watch them for free. So we can get as many people as we need, as many audiences as we need. So it's very interesting. The other thing is we need, you know, we face a little bit of challenge to do this project. It is the one that was a measure of our filmmaking in Ethiopia and the payment modalities of yours are a bit, you know, contradicted. Because we need to have as most as budget as we need when we go to our shooting. It's because, you know, the actors and the film crew are asking me the specific schedule. Is it for a week? Is it for two weeks? And, you know, the payment modalities are on and off. So I don't want to get that risk because if I can't pay, they're going to go to another shooting schedule. And then to make them coming back is a bit difficult. So what I put on the solution is to finalize all the projects on my own. And then I'll ask the reference from the project, but it may be difficult for others, you know, they don't have I am a producer here, you know, I have my own studio. So it may be difficult for me, but it may not for others. So it's a bit challenging. The other thing is to write the script, you know, it's good to know all the characters, but there is a difficulties because the story is so huge and so long. And how am I able to speak shortly this long story? So it's a bit difficult for me to organize on to say what I want to say on the 30 minutes. So what I decided is to put the whole story on the family because democracy and what we are now is starting on our house, how we raised, how we communicate with our parents, how we communicate with our friends, it's all starting there. So I figure out some how to speak on the family will maybe, you know, make a difference on the society. So that's what I decided to do, you know, to write the script on the family, make it a bit easier for me, but I just want to say it more when I watch the movie. You know, as a filmmaker, I've never satisfied, you know, I said, I wish I should do this, I should do that, but I really like, I'm glad that people like it. I inaugurated in one cinema hall in Addis Ababa and everyone they watched the movie are, you know, oh my god, you're right, oh my god, we should see ourselves like this and I, oh wow, you know, I'm glad that people can see this. I really want to, you know, you know, to get as much as audience, because people need to see it especially on these times, you know, in two days in a very, not a good situation, so people have to see themselves, you know, before they move or they act. So they have to hold themselves and see we should be careful before we do something, before we create violence. So I just want to put it on the TV station. I'm talking to two or three TV stations to send it to all the, with your pen audience. So that's what I was doing so far and I really like to thank you again and thank you to, you know, organize this project. It's really, really helpful for Ethiopian film makers, especially our Ethiopian film producers association have really appreciated because, you know, we, it's helped us to see ourselves. It helps us to see how we manage to, you know, develop and to work on our script before shooting. So it's really, really thankful. And I'd like to say thank you to Dr. Derwey, Dr. Ittape and Dr. Kasam. It's, it's really good to see you. It's really good to meet you all and you Richard, you're very supportive on this project and all of you. Just thank you. Thank you all. That's all.