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African Insights Blog – March 2004 Meet Owuor from the movie "Nowhere in Africa - German - Nirgendwo in Afrika." I have had a DVD player for some time, but have rarely
used it except for my MP3 music. For my birthday I received the thoughtful
Thinking about taking a trip (safari) to Africa? There are the usual things I would recommend like immunizations, anti-malarial drugs, clothing appropriate for conditions you’ll find in Africa, and a camera (with film or high-tech digital.) However, what will help you the most to enjoy your African journey is an open mind, a childlike spirit and an open, teachable heart. Such an appealing combination of openness is found
in the young daughter Regina from the Academy Award winning movie “Nowhere
in A I was deeply touched at that point in the movie when
Regina and her mother, Jettel, arrive on the ranch where the father, Walter,
has found employment from a grumpy, heartless British landowner. Father
and mother embrace and greet one another, while Regina sits in the car.
That is, until my favorite character of the movie, Owour, the Luo cook,
walks toward the car saying “Karibu Rongai!”
I have seen many movies about Africa, from “Out of Africa” to “The Power of One.” Most are Hollywood productions that perpetuate the colonial view of Africa, that take a patronizing, downward look at Africans. Most Africans in such films are two dimensional, most often typified by the Masai warrior, a postcard African. But “Nowhere in Africa” is quite different. We are invited to know and love Owour, the cook, whose practical African wisdom is warm, whose quiet strength, compassion and understanding touch one’s soul. He is not portrayed as a lesser person, but as the person who knows best about Africa. The part of Owour is played by Sidede Onyulu, who in real life is a sensitive, caring and deeply spiritual person. He is a person who went with his passion in life, instead of just making money. He trained to be a lawyer, but left that career to pursue his first love, acting. Referring back to the idea of taking a trip to see the real Africa, you unquestionably want a guide, a person like Owour, a person who takes us to the heart of Africa, its people. If one does not understand the time and place, the relationships between Africans and Europeans, one could almost see a bit of an Uncle Tom, but then I have listened to a lengthy interview of Sidede Onyulu and found that he saw himself in the role of connecting the Europeans to Africa and Africa to them and he was the way shower to them. I encourage you to rent the movie “Nowhere in Africa” and allow it to touch your heart and enjoy Owour and his most wonderful ways that make Africa real. Even though this film is in German with English sub-titles, it does not take away from the exchange of love, the compassion, the caring communication and understanding that takes place between open-hearted people from different backgrounds. Hopefully, you will enjoy it as much as I did …and no it is not perfect, there are some things that are left out, but then it is a movie…jon
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