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Any other political films about African colonies / post-colonial Africa?


looking for similar films.
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Xala.

It's a satire about post-colonial Senegal.

I saw it in a film history class, and I wasn't too terribly impressed.

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I was just thinking about Xala earlier today. Must disagree with your evaluation, the film is an amazing satire. Great premise too... a corrupt businessman/politician cursed with impotence on the night of his third wedding.

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The best film I can recommend is 'Breaker' Morant, which is about the Boer War of the early 20th century in South Africa (British against the Dutch). Movie is made in Australia, so there's a heavy bias for the Bushveldt Carbineers, but it's a really good war/court drama movie. It also has a good soundtrack.


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the film three feathers is quite good more a war film though.

I remember an old bogart film set in frech controled damascus in the 1920s if you check his bio it should be there. it wasn't that good, but feautred gun running to resistance fighters and the such like.


I also rmemeber a film about a british colonial police man working in kenya or some where like it can't rememebr the films name or the main actor.


wrong place but indochin is a n okay study of french indochina. themes love, racism, expats, revloution and explotation

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The Bogart movie you're thinking of is Sirocco and you're right, it's not very good.

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There is Mister Johnson, set in colonial Northern Nigeria.

http://imdb.com/title/tt0102458/

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As far as Colonialism and Imperialism across the globe there are quite a few films that address the issue. Two recent films addressing impact in Asia: The Quiet American and The White Countess -- both of which I think are masterfully presented.

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Lion of the Desert (anthony quinn)

http://imdb.com/title/tt0081059/

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Excellent film.

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its not exactly along the same of Battle for Algiers but Laurence of Arabia has some excellent historical and political elements to it that deal with the colonial period and its aftermath in Africa/Near East.

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The Wilby Conspiracy is an excellent film looking at apartheid era South Africa in the 1970s

There is also an excellent 1980s BBC drama knocking about called 'Drums along Balmoral Avenue' about the lives of white Zimbabweans in Zim in the early 80s, in the first years after the end of Rhodesia and well before Mugabe became a total lunatic.

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