so recently we watched blood diamond
we really enjoyed it, and want to keep the africa theme going
so what would Sup Forums recommend as good films to watch set in africa?
so far we have
Last King of Scotland
Hotel Rwanda
so recently we watched blood diamond
we really enjoyed it, and want to keep the africa theme going
so what would Sup Forums recommend as good films to watch set in africa?
so far we have
Last King of Scotland
Hotel Rwanda
The gods Must be Crazy.
Congo
>Africa
>>Last King of Scotland
8 Mile
Planet of the Apes
Beasts of No Nation
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Zulu
Beasts of No Nation
watch it now
ignore the other films on your list, just watch it
Ghost in the Darkness
Tears of the Sun
WE
>not even bothering to watch the movie
it ain't about the last king of Scotland
Zulu
DONT MAKE FUN OF PEOPLE JUST BECAUSE THEYRE DIFFERENT THAN US
Who is this "we" you keep talking about? Your pony friends who talk in a secret language only you can understand?
zulu
the african queen
also ironically
the jewel of the nile
Why you posting Ian Mckellen? Is he the King of Scoots?
I thought that was Coonery.
double trip dubs confirm zulu
I posted with a reaction pic that directly corresponds to the pic posted in the post I replied too
WUZ
CECIL B. DEMILLE'S THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
MOSES WAS BLACK!
THIS
...
KANGZ
District 9 and Chappie
Lord of War
District 9
The Ghost and The Darkness
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SHIEEEEEEET
actually mate, i think youd probably enjoy "the constant gardener". its the same kind of shit. political intrigue in africa/south america, some kind of foriegn country
BLESS THE RAINS DOWN IN AFRICA
>movie made in the fucking 60's
>about colonial Africa
>isn't racist at all, depicts Zulus positively
>actual Zulu people in it, consulted on the film
still impresses me every time I watch it, also great to destroy some cuck irl who's never seen in it when they claim it was a racist film
>The Ghost and The Darkness
absolute kino
Wait... Last King of Scotland is an AFRICAN movie???
Explain
>in the real sierra leone civil war a few mercenaries turned the tide against a brutal foreign supported insurgency and were eventually forced out by the handwringing U.N. paving the way for sierra leone to be further ravaged by a barbaric war
>be depicted by (((hollywood))) as money grubbing traitors
Mugabe and the White African
Who Killed Captain Alex
well y'know... that's like... politics is complicated okay user? sometimes what seems right... events aren't like things... they're like statements and... well we wanted to portray a positive statement... in a negative way
>ctrl f "black hawk down"
>0 of 0
It was the first one that came to mind.
OOGA
This is not a thread for zombie movies.
north africa is basically a completely different place
BOOGA
Captain Philips
When We Were Kings (1996)
It's a documental but whatever
Somalia is sub-saharan. It's not in north Africa.
The Wild Geese
Africa Addio
The Gods Must be Crazy
All this
Africa Addio is right here btw
I'll second The Constant Gardener.
Johnny Mad Dog
War Witch
Hotel Rewanda
The last king of Scotland
Blood Diamond
Tears of the sun
Beasts of no nation
The Siege of Jadotville
WHERE
Ugandan Kino called 'Who Killed Captain Alex'
youtube.com
The lion king
Isn't this the movie where DiCaprio says "In America you have bling bling, here we have bling bang"?
Out of Africa
THE
WHITE
WOMEN
The Dogs of war
yup
Col. Coatzee: [Coatzee smiles.] Ach, Danny...give me your hand. [Archer extends his hand and Coatzee takes a fistful of red earth, lets it fall onto Archer's palm.] This red earth, it's in our skin. The Shona say the colour comes from all the blood that's being spilled fighting over the land. This is home. You'll never leave Africa.
Archer: If you say so, sir.
Addio Africa
youtube.com
It's about the end of British rule of south-Africa.
Very graphic as the native blacks start getting rid of the symbols of British rule.
>beasts of no nation
>machine gun preacher
I thought I had more but drawing a blank. Both these are great and feelsy though
Oh shit wigger, I forgot lord of war and the best one of all
>prince of Egypt
I didn't know Arnold Vosloo was in this.
>The Dogs of war
Correct.
I just finished this pure kino
Real African kino coming through
City of ghosts
Heat of the Sun
imdb.com
its a tv mini-series but each ep. is movie length. is somewhat chronological set in 1930s colonial Kenya
If you like 80s / 90s show Inspector Morse then you will like; also has total babe Susannah Harker who was in original UK House of Cards
was free on amazon prime when I watched it about 6 months ago
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