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What are the excellent films set in Africa?

Sleepwalking in Africa I dreamed of Africa (2000)

Director:

Hugh Hudson

Starring:

Kim basinger King Bessinger

Vincent Perez Vincent Perez

Country/Region: USA

Dialogue language: English

Plot:

When Cooley gherman was a child, he went to Africa with his family. She was deeply attracted by the beautiful land and countless wild animals. As an adult, at the age of 25, she returned to Africa with her husband Paul (Vincent Perez) and her son Emmanuel (liam aiken), and returned to the magical land they dreamed of. Cooley and Paul set up a ranch, determined to protect endangered animals such as elephants and rhinos in Africa. For Cooley, Africa is not only a beautiful and magical land, but also ruthless dangers and disasters everywhere. Shortly after Paul died in an accident, Cooley insisted on being alone, continuing their career and trying to take care of Emanuel and the unborn child.

African slave cobra Cape Verde (1987)

Director:

Villenet Herzog Werner Herzog

Actor:

Klaus kinski klaus kinski ... Francisco Manoel da Silva

Peter Berling

Fred Mayer ... Voice of Francisco Manoel da Silva

Nana Fedu Abodo

King Ampaw ... Tower Paricat.

Salvatore Basile ... Captain Vratny Dade.

Country/Region: West Germany

Dialogue language: German

The plot of a play

It tells the story of a Brazilian in the19th century who got three daughters pregnant and was exiled to West Africa to engage in slave trade. In order to achieve his goal, he established friendship with the local people and even overthrew a crazy monarch and became king on his own. As the years passed, he became richer and bolder.

Fall in love with Africa nirgendwo is in Africa (200 1)

Director:

Caroline link caroline link

Starring:

Caroline ickes

Sidi Angiulo Sided Onijulo

Juliane K?hler Julianne K? Heller

Country/Region: Germany

White language: English/German/Swahili

Plot:

1938, in order to escape from the Nazis, the Redrich family, a German Jew, came to Kenya to make a living by running two desolate farms. They not only have to face completely unfamiliar East African culture, but also face unprecedented poverty. Jeter, who came to Kenya with her husband Walter, refused to accept the reality at first, insisted on not learning the local language, and even refused to open his luggage. But in the end, she realized that survival was the most important thing and became a qualified "African housewife".

As the head of the family, although Walter seems to adapt quickly, in fact, he has the deepest psychological shadow. Jews in ungodly may become excellent lawyers if they don't leave Germany, so they often suffer for the lost future. Only the five-year-old daughter found endless fun and laughing playmates in Africa and established a deep friendship with African chefs. Just when the family's life was on the right track, they suddenly received a letter from a distant place, and learned the tragic fate of Jewish relatives and friends in the motherland, and they were in a stir.

Out of Africa (1985)

Director:

Sydney pollack sydney pollack

Starring:

Meryl Streep Meryl Streep

Robert redford robert redford

Country/Region: USA

White language: English/Swahili

The plot of a play

Based on Karen Blixen's memoirs written under the pseudonym isak dinesen.

The story tells that Karen (Meryl Streep) married the Danish aristocrat Duke Blitzen for profit in 19 13, and followed her husband to Kenya in Africa, where she was engaged in coffee cultivation. However, Karen was deeply fascinated by the African customs, and fell in love with the mysterious hunter Dunifen (Robert Dreyfus) because of emptiness. They made a score on the vast grassland in Africa.

Bamako Bamako (2006)

Director:

Abderrahmane sissako, Abdurrahman Sisako

Starring:

Danny Glover Danny Glover

Aissa Maiga a? Ssa horse? general agent

Diarra, Maimouna Elena

Country/Region: USA/France/Mali

White language: French/Mandingo

The plot of a play

Director abderrahmane sissako returned to Bamako, the capital of Mali, and directed a fictional court play in the yard of his former residence. Plaintiff: Africa and defendant: International Monetary Fund. People from all walks of life in Mali came to the stage to testify one by one, sometimes righteous words, sometimes lamenting and lamenting, denouncing the people's suffering under the oppression of foreign debt, and the high-sounding globalization was even more criticized. Kuko skillfully combines fiction with reality, and pays equal attention to crusade and ridicule. I will understand that the confrontation between African people and western political and economic groups is an unknown but inevitable struggle.

Winteris (2006)

Director:

Hans steinbichler hans steinbichler

Starring:

Josef bierbichler josef bierbichler

Sibel Kekilli, Sibelli

Hanna schygulla hanna schygulla

Country/Region: Germany

Dialogue language: German

The plot of a play

This is a trip to Africa in Europe, and the title of the film comes from Schubert's classical music. A seemingly ordinary adventure story actually implies the discussion of different cultural conflicts.

Kim is still alive (2000)

Director:

Kristian Levring

Starring:

Jennifer Jason Leigh Jennifer Jason Leigh

Bruce Davison Bruce Davison

David Bradley

Country/Region: Sweden/Denmark/USA

Dialogue language: English/French

One or two tourist buses carry a dozen tourists from the west across the desert in southern West Africa. Everyone is talking about what they have seen and heard. No one expected that an unknown disaster was coming to them. When the drivers found that the direction of the car deviated due to the failure of the compass, they were already in the vast desert hundreds of kilometers away from the scheduled route. To make matters worse, the car's fuel is also exhausted at this time. No way, they had to find an abandoned mine to settle down temporarily.

Just when everyone was at a loss, Jack (miles anderson), an Australian tourist, was the first to recognize the situation. He stood up to explain his predicament to everyone, and then volunteered to walk hundreds of miles to the nearest small village for help. Before he left, he told others that he must deal with all possible difficulties strongly and rationally. Maintaining a spiritual strength is the key to a person's survival.

After watching Jack's back disappear into the sky, the people who stayed behind fell into a long wait. The weather in the desert is bad, the sun is scorching during the day, the night is unbearable, and there is almost no water for hunger strike. Anxiety and despair soon spread among tourists.

At this time, actor and playwright Henry (David Bradley) wrote the script of Shakespeare's famous play King Lear from memory. In order to pass the time and get rid of the fear of death temporarily, he led everyone to rehearse together. However, with the passage of time, the hope of being rescued has also become slim. Gradually, the original intimate relationship between people began to appear bad feelings, and the most primitive and ugly dark parts of human nature emerged one after another. The shadow of doubt, fear and decadence haunts everyone's mind. Thus, in this barren desert, a group of people struggling between life and death staged a live drama, and everyone was no longer just simple.

Can they wait until Jack comes back? What will Jack face if he can come back smoothly?