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Original title: Out of Africa
Made in: USA, England 1985
Length: 161 min.
Seen: at the cinema 05-04-1986
Review read: 211345 times
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The famous Danish writer Karen Blixen lived in Africa for over a decade. It is this important period of her life the film describes, but most of all it is a love story. Karen Blixen was married to a Swedish baron, but the marriage was a failure regarding love. Instead she fell in love with Hatton, an English hunter, who is played by Robert Redford with a conspicuous American accent.
Apart from Redford's wrong accent Out of Africa is an engrossing drama and at the end of the film also a rather effective tear-jerker, particularly with John Barry's music and David Watkin's grandiose cinematography. Both won Oscars. So did the film and its director.
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Written by:
Kurt Luedtke from the novels "Den afrikanske farm", "Skygger på græsset" and "Breve fra Afrika" by Isak Dinesen (Karen Blixen), "Isak Dinesen: The Life of a Storyteller" by Judith Thurman and "Silence Will Speak" by Errol Trzebinski.
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