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Queen Latifah Presents Mama Africa
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Product Details
- Starring: Rehane Abrahams, Graham Weir, Denise Newman, Ivan Lucas, Oscar Petersen
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- Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
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- Binding: VHS Tape
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- Director: Zulfah Otto Sallies, Fanta Régina Nacro
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- EAN: 9780794202637
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- Format: Color, NTSC
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- ISBN: 0794202632
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- Label: Fox Lorber
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- Manufacturer: Fox Lorber
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- Number of Items: 1
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- Product Group: Video
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- Publisher: Fox Lorber
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- Studio: Fox Lorber
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- Theatrical Release Date: 2002-06-07
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- Title: Queen Latifah Presents Mama Africa
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- UPC: 720917017716
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Avg Customer Rating: 
Product Description: Few feature-length African films get released in the U.S., so it's rare indeed to get to see worthy short films from that vast continent. Mama Africa consists of three such films--all directed by women--and actress-musician Queen Latifah introduces each one. The first, Bridget Pickering's "Uno's World," is from Namibia and centers around Uno (Sophie David), a 25-year-old party girl who falls for a commitment-shy criminal and gives birth to his child. Ngozi Onwurah's "Hang Time" is from Nigeria and concerns poor but promising basketball player Kwami (Brian Birogi), who makes a Faustian deal for a new pair of sneakers. Lastly, Zulfah Otto-Sullies's "Raya," from South Africa, portrays the difficulties facing a single mother attempting to go straight after a stint in prison. All three films present universally difficult moral quandaries that aren't always satisfactorily resolved, but are well acted by talented performers. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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Customer Reviews
Mama Africa
This was an EXCELLENT purchase - I got a chance to see different African Filmakers from all walks of life bring stories to the big screen and it was wonderful. This is definitely the Aesop's fables of Africa, with each story having a lesson, and I recommend it to EVERYONE who likes a great independent film!
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For the questioning teen
This film consists of three African shorts by three female directors. They've chosen Queen Latifah to introduce each of the films. These are films that will intrigue your teenager and put to question for adults, how can we help our youth make better decisions? This film is an excellet film that can used in schools, community clubs, and church orgranizations to bring about discussion of topics that might seem racy but real! Life-like teen issues for all to sift through for understanding and clarity to see hhow some of their choices might play out. Gritty and real. Loved it. This movie gets 4 stars because some of the cinematography is weak but other than that -- super films.
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matilda's world
I really enjoyed the DVD. It was excellent!. I now own the DVD, I had to buy it.
My professor recommended this DVD. I took a summer class and we had to watch Mama Africa and write a short paper on the movie.
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Glimpses of Africa
I really enjoyed this DVD, which I rented from my neighborhood video store. It's always interesting to see Africa depicted beyond the stereotypical huts and safaris, and compelling to watch Africans weave their own stories of challenges and triumphs on the modern day continent. Also included are three shorts, my favorite of which, "Bintou," is a simple tale of a clashing wife and husband in Burkina Faso. Check it out!
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