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Nulle part en Afrique

Original title: Nirgendwo in Afrika
  • 2001
  • R
  • 2h 21m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
15K
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Nulle part en Afrique (2001)
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Due to Hitler's threat, Walter Redlich, a Jewish lawyer, immigrates to Kenya with his wife Jettel and daughter Regina. Things take a turn when the family is ordered to move by the British of... Read allDue to Hitler's threat, Walter Redlich, a Jewish lawyer, immigrates to Kenya with his wife Jettel and daughter Regina. Things take a turn when the family is ordered to move by the British officers.Due to Hitler's threat, Walter Redlich, a Jewish lawyer, immigrates to Kenya with his wife Jettel and daughter Regina. Things take a turn when the family is ordered to move by the British officers.

  • Director
    • Caroline Link
  • Writers
    • Caroline Link
    • Stefanie Zweig
  • Stars
    • Juliane Köhler
    • Merab Ninidze
    • Matthias Habich
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Caroline Link
    • Writers
      • Caroline Link
      • Stefanie Zweig
    • Stars
      • Juliane Köhler
      • Merab Ninidze
      • Matthias Habich
    • 95User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 19 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Juliane Köhler
    Juliane Köhler
    • Jettel Redlich
    Merab Ninidze
    Merab Ninidze
    • Walter Redlich
    Matthias Habich
    Matthias Habich
    • Walter Süßkind
    Sidede Onyulo
    Sidede Onyulo
    • Owuor
    Lea Kurka
    Lea Kurka
    • Regina Redlich (younger)
    Karoline Eckertz
    Karoline Eckertz
    • Regina Redlich - Older
    Gerd Heinz
    • Max
    Hildegard Schmahl
    • Ina
    Maritta Horwarth
    • Liesel
    Regine Zimmermann
    Regine Zimmermann
    • Käthe
    Gabrielle Odinis
    • Dienstmädchen Klara
    Bettina Redlich
    • Mrs. Sadler
    Julia Leidl
    • Inge
    Mechthild Großmann
    • Elsa Konrad
    Joel Wajsberg
    • Hubert
    Miriam Wajsberg
    • Ruth
    Marian Lösch
    • Johannes
    Bela Klentze
    Bela Klentze
    • Boy with sledge
    • (as Bela Klenze)
    • Director
      • Caroline Link
    • Writers
      • Caroline Link
      • Stefanie Zweig
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    User reviews95

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    10Holitao

    Caroline Link does not discover new territories with this traditionally-told melodrama but succeeds in making "Nowhere in Africa" a timeless and moving film.

    Based on a true story, a Jewish family escapes Nazi Germany and relocates to Kenya. Traumatic at first, then the family discovers a new way of life to be not without its rewards.

    Listening from a portable radio in Africa about the details of Jewish holocaust is somewhat confining but a wonderful way of providing emotional tension central to this story. Instead of being witness to visceral aspects of the war, we are left to examine the resilience of human spirit and infinite possibilities of life. Vast and captivating African sceneries are not only beautiful but also gives spiritual lift that guide the family along their journey. Caroline Link does not discover new territories with this traditionally-told melodrama but succeeds in making "Nowhere in Africa" a timeless and moving film.
    10aliasme

    Simply Wonderful

    Having just watched one of the most visually stunning and beautifully acted pieces of cinema in my long and varied life, I can only find praise for every facet of this fabulous tale. All of the pieces came together with a genuine and sincere feel for the period and the people. No fair-minded lover of the cinema can fault this production, it is simply right in every category and every magical frame. The only film so far this year to earn a 10/10 from me. Highly recommended and a tribute to ALL those involved.
    10zachsaltz

    First Epic in a Long Time

    Here is a grand epic in the scale of "Gone With the Wind", "Lawrence of Arabia", and "Fitzcarraldo". It is the best movie I've seen this year, and more than that, it was one of the most amazing film experiences of my life.

    It is Caroline Link's "Nowhere in Africa", which won the Best Foreign Film Award when, in actuality, it was far better than the Best Picture of the Year. To call it a great or brilliant or majestic film is an understatement; in fact, I'm at a loss for adjectives to describe it.

    The film tells the story of a German Jewish woman and her young daughter summoned to Kenya by her husband, circa. 1938. Adolf Hitler is on the brink of declaring his "final solution" of the Jews, and it is with great luck that Jettel and young Regina escape.

    In Africa, they adapt slowly to their new rural life. While Regina befriends cook Owuor, Walter and Jettel's relationship threatens to destroy itself because of the hardships the family encounters.

    I will not spend too much time going into detail, for watching this masterful story unfold is a treasure in itself. This film is based on an autobiography by Stephanie Zweig, and when it is available in English, I will certainly read it.

    Also, the language in this movie is truly beautiful. I saw "Nowhere in Africa" again, just days after watching it for the first time, and spent more time ignoring the subtitles and listening to the beautiful spoken German.

    And then there is one scene toward the end that I simply could not believe. It involves a locust invasion, and, quite simply, it was the first time I've ever seen something on the screen and asked myself aloud (as I did the first viewing), "How did they do that?"

    The performances here are first-rate, too. Julianne Kohler, who was wonderful in the ultra-weird "Aimee & Junger" is perfect; we understand this woman fully, even when she doesn't speak. Merab Ninidze has some great scenes with Walter, the father; and Sidede Onyulo is simply magical as Owuor.

    But the movie belongs to the two girls who play Regina. They look amazingly similar, and they are both stellar. Lea Kurka brings much hope as the adorable young Regina, and Karoline Eckertz is subtle and remarkable as the older Regina, particularly in a heartbreaking exchange with her father at her school.

    It would be a shame to miss this film. No, it would be more than a shame. It would be downright wrong and discouraging. This film, along with the wonderful "Whale Rider" are two remarkable international films that bring beauty, grace, and majesty to the screen, and are perfect for adults and older children.
    8AlsExGal

    A different kind of holocaust film

    Splendid German film (Oscar winner for Best Foreign Film) about a Jewish family who flees to Kenya in 1938, to escape the Nazis. Based on a true story, the plot involves the marginal nature of the Jewish characters in a radically different foreign land, and how they come to terms with the change and even come to love aspects of it. The most heartbreaking aspects of the film involve the arrival of letters from Germany, announcing the imprisonment or death of loved ones who chose to stay. The little girl says, "When a letter comes with that stamp on it, it brings tears." There is excellent acting from the European and African cast.
    10claudio_carvalho

    Adorable, Wonderful, Delightful – I do not Have Enough Words to Express How Beautiful This Tale About the Life of an Expatriated Family in Times of War Is!

    In 1937, the non-orthodox Jewish German lawyer Walter Redlich (Merab Ninidze), aware of the growing of the Nazi movement in Germany and how it would jeopardize the Jews in his country, moves alone to Nairobi, Kenya, to administrate a farm. His only friend is the also Jewish German Süßkind (Matthias Habich) and his African cooker Owuor (Sidede Onyulo). In 1938, his spoiled wife Jettel Redlich (Juliane Köhler) and their young daughter Regina (Lea Kurka / Karoline Eckertz) arrive. Regine easily adapts to her new lifestyle, but Jettel does not adapt to her new condition of poor expatriated woman in Africa. Along the years, bursts the Second World War, and the Redlich family experiences the most different situations until 1947.

    Adorable, wonderful, delightful – I do not have enough words to express and describe how beautiful this tale about the life of an expatriated family in times of war is! The running time is 141 minutes, but it could be longer so lovely the Redlich family saga is. There is drama, action, romance, sympathy, love, hate, the most different sensations and feelings are transmitted to the viewer in this stunning movie. A must-see film indicated for the whole family. Congratulations to the writer, director, cast and the whole crew who have developed such a wonderful entertainment. 'Nirgendwo in Afrika' is certainly one of the best movies I have watched in the last years. My vote is ten.

    Title (Brazil): 'Lugar Nenhum na África' ('Nowhere in Africa')

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    • Trivia
      While the film is based on Stefanie Zweig's autobiographical novel, like in the novel character names are changed, with Stefanie Zweig becoming Regina Redlich.
    • Goofs
      After giving the radio to Walter, Susskind wishes him good luck with the well; as he drives away, the reflection of the camera truck can be seen on the door of his truck, and the tire tracks from the camera truck are visible as the camera backs up.
    • Quotes

      Max: One person always loves more. That's what makes it so difficult. And the one who loves more is vulnerable.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2003)

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    • Release date
      • March 10, 2004 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Constantin Film (Germany)
      • Constantin Film (Germany)
    • Languages
      • German
      • Swahili
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nowhere in Africa
    • Filming locations
      • Lolldaiga, Kenya
    • Production companies
      • MTM Cineteve
      • Constantin Film
      • Bavaria Film
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    • Budget
      • €7,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,180,200
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $22,070
      • Mar 9, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $24,322,180
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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