Friday, November 14
Nowhere
in Africa
dir. Caroline Link, Germany/Africa 2002
Both epic and heartbreakingly intimate, Nowhere in Africa begins
with a Jewish woman named Jettel Redlich fleeing Nazi Germany with
her daughter Regina, to join her husband, Walter, on a farm in Kenya.
At first, Jettel refuses to adjust to her new circumstances (she brought
with her a set of china dishes and an evening gown), while Regina
adapts readily to this new world, forming a strong bond with her father's
cook, an African named Owuor. But this is only the beginning of a
series of uprootings, and as the surface of their lives is torn away,
Walter and Jettel find they have little in common, and must--under
tumultuous circumstances--build their marriage anew. With incredible
skill and passion, Nowhere in Africa manages to bring you fully
into every change in this family's life; it richly deserves the Academy
Award it received in 2002. A powerful, deeply moving film. - Bret
Fetzer