Intimacy in Africa (on film)

From Africa is a Country Thu Apr 17 2014, 15:00:52

When Hollywood does Africa, there's little in the romance and love department, unless it's about Karin Blixen making ill-fated choices (in white colonial men) or some random family who move to Africa and fall in love with the land ... and the flame trees (you know the list I'm thinking about). When a white do-gooder escapee from European/British stultification falls for a gorgeous Ugandan--she's going to get chopped up by Idi. If ever we see black characters falling in love, their romantic world is overshadowed by various external crisis--warlords, corrupt politicians, locusts, famine, war (then a nice white aid worker helps one kid). Love is rarely explored in terms of the emotional and existential crises that love between two white people from America or Europe is explored, or in a silly, light-hearted way that focuses on the couple's respective families and friends behaving badly (as in the style of, say, 'Love Jones' or the remake of 'About Last Night').

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