Nowhere in Africa

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Awards

Academy Awards 2003 - Won - Best Foreign Language Film

Bavarian Film Awards 2002 - Won - Best Production

Bavarian Film Awards 2003 - Won - Audience Award

Bordeaux International Festival of Women in Cinema 2002 - Won - Best Film

Academy Awards 2003 - Won - Best Foreign Language Film

Bavarian Film Awards 2002 - Won - Best Production

Bavarian Film Awards 2003 - Won - Audience Award

Bordeaux International Festival of Women in Cinema 2002 - Won - Best Film

Bordeaux International Festival of Women in Cinema 2002 - Won - Best Screenplay

German Film Awards 2002 - Outstanding Actress

German Film Awards 2002 - Won - Outstanding Cinematography

German Film Awards 2002 - Won - Outstanding Direction

German Film Awards 2002 - Won - Outstanding Feature Film

German Film Awards 2002 - Won - Outstanding Music

German Film Awards 2002 - Won - Outstanding Supporting Actor

Golden Globe Awards 2003 - Nominated - Best Foreign Language Film

Guild of German Art House Cinemas Awards 2002 - Won - Best German Film

Hamptons International Film Festival 2002 - Won - Best Fiction Feature Film

High Falls Film Festival 2002 - Won - Best Feature

Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2002 - Nominated - Crystal Globe

Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2002 - Won - FIPRESCI Prize

Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2002 - Won - Special Prize of the Jury

St. Louis International Film Festival 2002 - Won - Interfaith Award for a Feature Film

St. Louis International Film Festival 2002 - Won - International Film Award

Valladolid International Film Festival 2002 - Nominated - Golden Spike

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Nowhere in Africa

Director:
Caroline Link
R, 141 Minutes
 

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Film Synopsis

Walter Redlich (Merab Ninidze) is a successful Jewish lawyer living in Germany during the rise of the Third Reich. Aware of the increasing dangers of remaining in Germany, Walter seeks exile on a farm in Kenya, while his socially prominent wife, Jettel (Juliane Koehler), and his young daughter, Regina (Lea Kurka), stay behind, as does his father, Max (Gerd Heinz), and Jettel's sister, Kaethe (Regine Zimmermann). In time, as the pogroms against the Jews increase in Germany, Jettel and Regina join Walter in Kenya, but the transition is not easy for Walter, who is still learning the nuts and bolts of running the farm (and discovers that Germans are not welcomed by the British settlers in Kenya), or Jettel, who is not accustomed to physical labor and resents having to help with the farming.

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Our Take

"The Holocaust continues to provide the backdrop to some of the most memorable films. This film by German filmmaker Caroline Link went on to win the Oscar® for best foreign language film as it explores the world of a family with a daughter, roughly the age of Anne Frank, who survive the War as an exile in Africa."

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Details

Runtime:
141 min.

Genres:
Drama
Foreign Language

Country:
GERMANY

Language:
English/American

Color:
Color

Certification:
R

Plot Summary

While Regina at first finds her new surroundings alienating and unfamiliar, she soon becomes fascinated with the rugged beauty of Kenya and becomes fast friends with Owuor (Sidede Onyulo), who serves as the family's cook. In time, Germany invades Africa, and Walter finds himself in a British internment camp; Jettel and Regina also are captured, but Jettel uses her sexual allure to persuade a British officer to arrange for Walter to be put in charge of another farm, and Regina is sent to a boarding school for girls. After the war, the Redlichs must decide whether to remain in Kenya or to return to the country that would have persecuted them.

 

 

 

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