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"Nova Espero" ("A New Hope"), a Short Film in Esperanto

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My contribution to this year's Esperanto film festival (I need your "likes" on YouTube).

| 11.10.2025 12:06 PM

I just made a new Esperanto film, which I've submitted to an Esperanto film festival (the 7th American Good Film Festival). (It's really short: under five minutes long. And don't worry: it has English subtitles.) It's called "Nova Espero," or "A New Hope."

My kids helped make it (and two have acting roles), and my thirteen-year-old son Mark did the video editing and most of the filming. You might remember my past Esperanto films, "Mesaĝo en botelo" ("Message in a bottle") and "Honesta homo" ("An honest person").

I'm embedding the film below, but most importantly, please click through to YouTube and "like" ("thumbs-up") the video there: "audience favorite" gets a special prize in this film festival! Voting only lasts a week, so please do it now.

(I don't think you can "like" a YouTube video when you watch it on this blog: click on the title at the top of the video to open it in YouTube.)

Thanks to Catie Neilson, the host of this year's festival, and Alex Miller, former vice president of Esperanto USA and indefatigable longtime film festival organizer. Click here to see the full set of films submitted to the festival. (Alex also organizes the local Atlanta Esperantist scene—if you find Esperanto interesting and are in the Atlanta area, let me know and I'll hook you up.)

Esperanto is the most popular of the constructed languages (and has been around longer than Klingon, Elvish, and High Valyrian), is extremely easy to learn, and is even easier to learn these days now that there's an Esperanto course on Duolingo. (Back in 1997-98, I had to learn it using a book. Now, I've finished the Esperanto and Klingon courses on Duolingo.) This film features Ludwik Zamenhof, the guy who founded the language in the 1870s-80s. Next year's world congress will be in Graz, Austria.

And remember, please click through to YouTube and "like" my video (and spread the word)!

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