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Family's
journey stays in memory
Nowhere in Africa
Stars Juliane Köhler, Merab Nindze, Karoline Eckertz, Lea Kurka,
Sided Onyulo. Rated MA. The AV Channel
Reviewer
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Lt Simone Heyer
Nowhere
in Africa is one of those enchanting films that takes you somewhere,
breathes life into history and weighs on your mind.
A Jewish
family decides to leave Nazi Germany in 1938 before they are sent
to a concentration camp.
After
Walter (Nindze) becomes the caretaker of a property in Kenya, he
and Jettel (Köhler) and their daughter, Regina (Kurka/Eckertz),
must adapt to their harsh new surroundings.
Despite
the ideals of the regime from which they escaped, Jettel says that
if the people want to interact with her, they should speak her language
and adopt her customs.
As
the war in Europe gathers in strength, the British in Kenya intern
the German men in a camp. Jettel and Regina are housed with other
German women in a mansion with Indian servants until released to
take up another property.
Regina
grows up, becoming part of the community where their house is, learning
the language and playing with the children. Kenya becomes the only
home in which she is accepted for who she is.
With
the help of her father's native assistant, Owuor (Onyulo), Jettel
takes on the responsibility for the property while Walter, now a
soldier, serves with the British.
After
the war, Walter is offered a job in Germany. Against the wishes
of his wife and daughter, the family returns to help rebuild what
the Nazi regime destroyed.
Nowhere
in Africa won the best foreign film award at the Academy Awards
in 2003. Be aware it is in German and Swahili, with English subtitles.
The soundtrack is haunting, the acting believable and the cinematography
exceptional.
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