Afrikan
Truest African movies I have seen.....
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Blood Diamond (2006, R)
(2006 Director: Edward Zwick) This motion picture reaches toward social conscience in this study of the oppressive civil conflicts within parts of Africa and the diamond trade as it is set in the 1990's during the brutal Sierra Leone civil war. Jennifer Connelly portrays a genuinely spirited American journalist, Maddy Bowen, driven to get her story...pursuing Leonard DiCaprio who plays Danny Archer, a S. African mercenary born in S. Africa. Yes this deals with the civil war factions within S. Africa and the terrible toll this is wreaking on family structures as pre-teens are kidnapped and forced to join gangs which recruit more "labor" for the diamond trade. This is another film where Djimon Hounsou (Gladiator, Deep Rising) stole the show as the empassioned father captured into slavery mining for diamonds in Sierra Leone. Hounsou earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor: |
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Nowhere in Africa (Nirgendwo in Afrika) (2001, R)
(2003 Director: Caroline Hicks) |
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Lord of War (2005, R)
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Babel (2006, R)
(Oct. 2006 Director: Alejandro González Iñárritu) Hmmm.....Watched this beginning of this movie as I began a local move....and just finished it today (as i finished my move)!! So I have seasoned thoughts & fresh thoughts both about thi movie detailing how 3 families lives are impacted by the simple gift of a rifle made by a Japanese traveler to a Morrocan guide...COMPLEX, GRIPPING, INTENSE three words to describe the variety of sensations this movie will leave you with.. |
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Out of Africa (1985, PG)
A toast..."Rose-lipped maidens, light-footed lads." (1985 Direector: Sydney Pollack) Ever tried Kenyan coffee? It is superb--the flavor of an expresso but without the harshness....The new Baroness & Baron Von Blitzen move to Kenya, friends marrying for "convenience" & begin a coffee plantation...a 3-4year cash crop...[Dialogue between the young couple: Baron: "I didn't buy cattle. We are growing to grow coffee." Baroness" "That's not what we planned..." This serious dispute begins a rocky marriage between long-time friends!!] |
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The Ghost and the Darkness (1996, R)
Val Kilmer was only better in Alexander the Great than in this movie!! HOT!! Hmmm film is set in 1898...which is significant because of the train..and I suppose somewhat primitive rifles. KIND OF ON AN AFRICAN-THEMED KICK Omi Pur has a great role and so does Bernard Hil. Well developed plot & I would enjoy seeing M Douglas & Val together again!! Good chemistry in this filml |
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The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006, PG-13) |












