Thought this very well done, however it's keeping with my own worldview and thus resonated with me and my knowledge and experience (very limited though it was) with Africa.
I wonder why this isn't better received and wonder if has to do with a misunderstanding of its point. Do people feel it is racist? I would argue it points a finger at English (colonial) racism and challenges all suppositions related to colonialism and 'giving' Africans education, culture, and civilization.
Recommended - maybe not so much because it's a great example of cinema or acting or writing but because it offers a view into a very different world. I'm just not sure people schooled in "we're all just the same" can appreciate the message. It's all about diversity, understanding diversity, respecting diversity, living with diversity. A perfect film to use to lead or develop a group discussion related to these issues - especially on an international scale.
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Thought this very well done, however it's keeping with my own worldview and thus resonated with me and my knowledge and experience (very limited though it was) with Africa.I wonder why this isn't better received and wonder if has to do with a misunderstanding of its point. Do people feel it is racist? I would argue it points a finger at English (colonial) racism and challenges all suppositions related to colonialism and 'giving' Africans education, culture, and civilization.
Recommended - maybe not so much because it's a great example of cinema or acting or writing but because it offers a view into a very different world. I'm just not sure people schooled in "we're all just the same" can appreciate the message. It's all about diversity, understanding diversity, respecting diversity, living with diversity. A perfect film to use to lead or develop a group discussion related to these issues - especially on an international scale.