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Allan Quatermain and the Temple of Skulls (2008) – just about the worst movie I have ever watched

Posted on 30 January 2010 by Codrin Arsene

Allan Quatermain and the Temple of Skulls Is a 2008 direct-to-DVD movie  loosely based on H. Rider Haggard’s classic novel King Solomon’s Mines. It stars South African actor Sean Cameron Michael as Quatermain. The movie was actually shot in South Africa, with mostly local actors and the story is somewhat similar to the original book. Quatermain is [...]

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Disgrace (2008): human bestiality, decadence and dispair in the age of plenty

Posted on 01 January 2010 by Codrin Arsene

There are no easy solutions in life, and Disgrace, the movie adaptation of Nobel Laureate J.M. Coetzee’s Booker Prize winning novel of the same name, tends to express that reality more dramatically than any movie I have watched in recent years. Before going into details about the movie, I would to stress the fact that [...]

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Animals are Beautiful People (1974): funny hyenas, intelligent ducks and hangover baboons

Posted on 27 December 2009 by Codrin Arsene

Written, directed and filmed by famous South African director Jamie Uys, this hilarious documentary about the anthropomorphized creatures living in the Namib Desert will most likely be enjoyed by children, young folks and adults alike.  Animals are Beautiful People is dedicated to the creatures that were able to adapt to the extremely harsh conditions of [...]

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Aristotle’s Plot (1996): “the most talked about African film of the year 1997″

Posted on 27 December 2009 by Codrin Arsene

Jean-Pierre Bekolo is an African film director of great potential. Like many other African directors he does not have the luxury of a hefty budget to be allocated to his productions but that has not stopped him from creating some of the most astute, entertaining  and delightful movies to emerge out of Africa. After having [...]

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Gorillas in the Mist (1988) The Story of Dian Fossey

Posted on 27 December 2009 by Codrin Arsene

Here’s what the main trouble with movies about Africa is in my case: it is almost never fully fiction. From time to time, I feel the need to just watch a movie and enjoy it for what it is. With the exception of District 9 that is still on my “to do list” there are [...]

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Darwin’s nightmare (documentary, 2004): the reality we are all running from

Posted on 26 December 2009 by Codrin Arsene

”Angolan children got guns for Christmas; European kids got grapes,” I had troubles with watching this movie and reviewing it. I have postponed this job for months.  Now, I finally think I have a clear mind to look at it objectively, but I’m still not sure of that. Some of you might now that Tanzania [...]

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Invictus (2009): Mandela as the guardian of our souls

Posted on 20 December 2009 by Codrin Arsene

I want to confess that I have been waiting for this movie for over two years since I first blogged about the possibility that Morgan Freeman, one of my favorite actors of all time, will play the role of Nelson Mandela in one of the moments that shaped the history of reconciliation in South Africa: [...]

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Mandela: Son of Africa, Father of a Nation (1996)

Posted on 06 September 2009 by Codrin Arsene

I watched Mandela: Son of Africa, Father of a Nation (1996) several months ago yet I decided not to write anything about it until now. It is quite difficult to judge the movie on its own since it is more of a tribute than an independent inquiry. Our beliefs do not change after watching the [...]

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“Dear Mandela” documentary (2008): the Other Side of Silence

Posted on 06 September 2009 by Codrin Arsene

From filmmakers Dara Kell and Christopher Nizza comes a very short documentary about the lives of thousands of people still living in slum-like dwellings. After spending a week in Abahlali baseMjondolo in December 2007, the directors compiled this short but powerful documentary which allows ordinary people to talk about their problems, anxieties and daily struggles. [...]

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21up South Africa (2006): multiculturalism 101

Posted on 06 September 2009 by Codrin Arsene

From Angus Gibson, the producer of the famous documentary Mandela, comes 21 Up South Africa: Mandela’s Children (2006), a stunning documentary that features the same 11 children interviewed every seven years since 1992. These children were selectively chosen from various racial, social and personal backgrounds. They are white, black or colored, rich, poor or middle [...]

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Awesome quote of the day

I’m going through my research material from Uganda as I’m preparing to write my masters thesis. I just came across one of the most hilarious quotes on my tapes. Check this out (it’s by a woman craft maker):

 

A  man who speaks and gives orders is that who has money to meet the needs of his wife. But if a man cannot fulfill those duties, then he is not a man after all, right? He’s just a nagging woman with a penis.

 

 

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This Vanguard reportage deserves to be seen.

I don’t normally post things that are not Africa-related but this young man from Taiwan is simply amazing. Lin Yu Chun participated in a Taiwanese version of the American Idol called Super Star Avenue, singing the song I will always love you by Whitney Houston. I’ll keep it short: his version of the song is clearly better than what Mrs. Houston is capable of singing right now. Some dubbed him the “Susan Boyle of Taiwan” and there might just be something of this young man. Check it out yourselves. I’m sure you’ll be surprised as well.

To all of us who have experienced the adventure that is a boda-boda (motorcycle-taxi in East Africa, primarily in Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and DR Congo)








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