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God is African
Set in the final months of 1995, at an university campus
in Johannesburg. While most students are finishing up with
their final exams, a Nigerian student tries to raise awareness
about the pending execution of the Nigerian writer and activist,
Ken Saro Wiwa. He hatches a plan to hijack the university radio station,
and broadcast a program via cellphone to Nigeria. However, there
are several problems in the way, including getting people
to co-operate with his plan.93 minutes, No persons under 13 (Language). Drama.
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Ian Douglas: Hmmm this got off to a bad start, with terrible sound -- the characters sounded as if they
were talking in a tunnel, and I had trouble figuring out what was going on. Took a while to realise that the setting
was Nigerian students in Johannesburg, at a fictitious university. The storyline stumbled along, without the plot being
clearly enunciated (or maybe I missed it), but eventually the action started to pick up a little, and they said some
interesting things, which helped it to improve its rating. I think this film may appeal more to the black market here in
South Africa, and the art crowd. YMMV.
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