Nowhere in Africa

Nowhere in Africa
Nowhere in Africa

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Directed by Caroline Link
Produced by Peter Herrmann
Written by Caroline Link
Stefanie Zweig
Starring Juliane Köhler
Merab Ninidze
Distributed by Zeitgeist Films
Release date(s) Germany:
December 27, 2001 (2001-12-27)
United States:
November 10, 2002 (2002-11-10)
Running time 141 minutes
Country Germany
Language German
English
Swahili
Budget 7 million

Nowhere in Africa (German: Nirgendwo in Afrika) is a 2001 German film directed by Caroline Link and based on the autobiographical novel of the same name by Stefanie Zweig. It tells the story of a Jewish family that emigrates to Kenya during World War II to escape the Nazis and run a farm. The film won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

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Plot

In 1938, the Redlich family flees to Kenya from Leobschütz in Silesia, Nazi Germany, to escape the increasing persecution of the Jews. Walter, a former lawyer, finds work as a farm manager and sends for his family. His wife Jettel has trouble adjusting to life in Africa, although their daughter Regina quickly adapts to her new environment, easily learning the language of the country and showing interest in local culture. Regina soon forms a close friendship with the farm's cook, Owuor.

When war breaks out, the British round up all German citizens, and hold them, whether Jew or gentile, separating men from women. The Redlichs' marriage begins to deteriorate. Jettel sleeps with a German-speaking British soldier to secure work and a home on a farm for the family, and Regina and Walter both find out.

Walter decides to join the British army and wants Jettel to go to Nairobi with him, but she refuses and stays to run the farm with Owuor. Regina is sent to an English boarding school, and is kept there for years, only being able to come back every so often during the harvest season. During this time, Jettel and Süsskind develop a relationship (whether they slept together or not is implied but never mentioned).

Walter comes back from the war, and states that the British army's policy is to send all soldiers and their families back home. Jettel refuses to go with him, saying the farm needs her. Eventually their relationship rekindles itself, and Jettel allows Walter to decide whether or not they should leave. Walter applies for a position as a judge in post-war Germany.

The final scene shows Walter, Regina, and Jettel traveling on an African train, as the train stops, and an African woman offers Jettel a banana, only to show her how much Africa meant to her.

Reception

The film was very well received by many international critics. Michael Wilmington of the Chicago Tribune called Nowhere in Africa "stunning". Keneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times hailed the film as being "laced with poigancy and conflict, urgency and compassion." "I loved this film!" raved Roger Ebert; "...this is the kind of movie that real people really, really like!"

Cast

  • Juliane Köhler – Jettel Redlich
  • Merab Ninidze – Walter Redlich
  • Sidede Onyulo – Owuor
  • Matthias Habich – Süsskind
  • Lea Kurka – Regina (younger)
  • Karoline Eckertz – Regina (older)
  • Gerd Heinz – Max
  • Hildegard Schmahl – Ina
  • Maritta Horwarth – Liesel
  • Regine Zimmermann – Käthe
  • Gabrielle Odinis – Dienstmädchen Klara
  • Bettina Redlich – Mrs. Sadler
  • Julia Leidl – Inge
  • Mechthild Grossmann – Elsa Konrad
  • Joel Wajsberg – Hubert
  • Andrew Sachs – Mr. Rubens
  • Diane Keen – Mrs. Rubens

Awards

  • Deutscher Filmpreis ("German Film Award": "Golden Lola") 2002
    • Best Film
    • Best Cinematography: Gernot Roll
    • Best Director: Caroline Link
    • Best Music: Niki Reiser
    • Best Supporting Actor: Matthias Habich
  • Bayerischer Filmpreis ("Bavarian Film Award") 2002
    • Best Production (Producer's Award)
  • Bayerischer Filmpreis ("Bavarian Film Award") 2003
    • Public Award
  • 75th Academy Awards

See also

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