Eagerly anticipating this week ... (15-24)

Eagerly anticipating this week ... (15-24)
John Crowley's We Live in Time (2024)

6/30/2020

Nowhere in Africa/Nirgendwo in Afrika (2001) - Link's powerful African exile drama



Two intimate photographs make up the major part of this poster for Caroline Link's Nowhere in Africa


A Jewish lawyer flees out of Germany to Kenya with his family shortly before Kristallnacht, and in the foreign African country they are made responsible for a small farm, while the situation worsens for their kin left behind in Germany.

Nowhere in Africa is written and directed by great German filmmaker Caroline Link (Sommertage (1990)), adapting the same-titled, autobiographical 1995 novel by Stefanie Zweig (Irgendwo in Deutschland (1996)).
The Jewish family, - and not least the mother and wife, portrayed in a central, fantastically human and strong performance by Juliane Köhler (The Whole Shebang/Alles Inklusive (2014)), - are very German, and their culture clash with the Kenyans is skillfully utilized. The film shows how differing cultures can coexist peacefully, - but not without each making their mark on the other.
Nowhere in Africa is handsomely produced and thoroughly well-made and well-acted. It insists that life for the persecuted Jews abroad wasn't all misery but that it also entailed new relations and love. Obviously many more difficulties for the family came after the film ends, as they ventured back home. 
It is a valuable and very worthwhile grand film about being on the run, losing one's country, to be a refugee, - SPOILER with a very powerful climactic scene during an invasion of locusts, which with mythical precision seems to show the affectingly bared, vulnerable situation that the family find themselves in.

 

Related post:

 

Top 10: Best German movies





Watch a trailer for the film here

Cost: 7 mil. €, approximately 7.9 mil. $
Box office: 24.3 mil. $
= Box office success (returned 3.07 times its cost)
[Nowhere in Africa was released 27 December (Germany) and runs 141 minutes. Shooting took place from January - April 2001 in Kenya and Germany. The film had a slow release that continued into 2004. It opened #71 to a 22k $ weekend in 2 theaters in North America, where it peaked at #18 and in 78 theaters (different weeks), grossing 6.1 mil. $ (25.1 % of the total gross). The film's biggest market was its production country Germany with 10.2 mil. $ (42 %). North America was the 2nd biggest, and Spain was 3rd with 2.3 mil. $ (9.5 %). The film won the Best Foreign Film Oscar. It was also nominated for a Golden Globe and won 5/6 German Film award nominations. Link returned with A Year Ago in Winter/Im Winter ein Jahr (2008). Köhler returned in My First Miracle/Mein Erstes Wunder (2002). Nowhere in Africa is certified fresh at 85 % with a 7.51/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]

What do you think of Nowhere in Africa?

6/28/2020

2002 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess

The Top 10 of 2002



1. About Schmidt - Alexander Payne + Best American Movie of the Year + Best Dramedy of the Year + Best Road Movie of the Year + Most Deserved Hit of the Year



2. Far from Heaven - Todd Haynes + Best Connecticut Movie of the Year + Best Melodrama of the Year + Best Period Movie of the Year + Best Screen Couple of the Year: Julianne Moore & Dennis Haysbert



3. Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress/Balzac et la Petite Tailleuse Chinoise - Dai Sijie + Best Chinese Movie of the Year + Best Political Movie of the Year 



4. All or Nothing - Mike Leigh + Best Drama of the Year + Best English Movie of the Year + Most Under-appreciated Movie of the Year 



5. Frida - Julie Taymor + Best Big Hit Movie of the Year + Best Biopic of the Year + Best Poster of the Year + Breakthrough of the Year: Salma Hayek



6. The Boy Who Wanted to Be a Bear/Drengen Der Ville Gøre det Umulige/The Boy Who Wanted to Do the Impossible - Jannik Hastrup + Best Animation of the Year + Best Box Office Disaster of the YearBest Danish Movie of the Year + Best Family Movie of the Year 
 

7. Adaptation - Spike Jonze + Best Adaptation of the Year + Most Undeserved Flop of the Year



8. Bloody Sunday - Paul Greengrass + Best Irish Movie of the Year



9. My Big Fat Greek Wedding - Joel Zwick + Best Dollar Return of the Year: 73.74 Times + Best Romcom of the Year + Best Shooting Star Actress of the Year: Nia Vardalos



10. 25th Hour - Spike Lee + Best Big Flop Movie of the Year + Best New York Movie of the Year

Other great movies and TV-series (in alphabetic order)



24 - season 2 - Robert Cochran, Joel Surnow, creators + Best Thriller of the Year



Cabin Fever - Eli Roth + Best Debut Movie of the Year + Best Gore Movie of the Year



Dark Water/ 仄暗い水の底から (Honogurai Mizu no Soko Kara) - Hideo Nakata + Best Horror Movie of the Year + Best Japanese Movie of the Year



Die Another Day - Lee Tamahori + Best Action Adventure of the Year

Other good, recommendable movies (in alphabetic order)



28 Days Later - Danny Boyle + Best London Movie of the Year + Best Zombie Movie of the Year



At Kende Sandheden - Nils Malmros + Best B/W Movie of the Year + Best Mega-flop Movie of the Year



Collateral Damage - Andrew Davis + Most Expensive Flop of the Year: 53.68 mil. $ range



The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys - Peter Care + Best Independent Movie of the Year



Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones - George Lucas + Best Fight Scene of the Year: Yoda vs. County Dooku + Best Space Movie of the Year + Biggest Moneymaker of the Year: 144.72 mil. $ profit range

The Bottom 10 of 2002



1. The Gathering - Brian Gilbert + Most Deserved Flop of the Year + Worst Dollar Return of the Year: 0.07 Times



2. Blood Work - Clint Eastwood



3. Solaris - Steven Soderbergh



4. Open Hearts/Elsker Dig for Evigt - Susanne Bier



5. A Walk to Remember - Adam Shankman



6. Barbershop - Tim Story + Most Overrated Movie of the Year + Most Undeserved Hit of the Year 



7. Confessions of a Dangerous Mind - George Clooney



8. Demonlover - Olivier Assayas + Worst Poster of the Year 



9. Dirty Pretty Things - Stephen Frears



10. Spider - David Cronenberg

Other failed, poor and/or mediocre movies (in alphabetic order)

24 Hour Party People - Michael Winterbottom
Blade II - Guillermo del Toro + Best Monster Movie of the Year
The Bourne Identity - Doug Liman
Bubba Ho-Tep - Don Coscarelli
Dahmer - David Jacobson + Best Shooting Star Actor of the Year: Jeremy Renner
Deathwatch - Michael J. Bassett
Eight Legged Freaks - Ellory Elkayem

[35 titles in total]

Notes:

The tentative first edition of the 2002 lists hasn't uncovered any masterpiece of the year yet. It has Alexander Payne's divine road movie dramedy About Schmidt at #1, followed by Todd Haynes' sumptuous, affecting melodrama Far from Heaven and Dai Sijie's semi-autobiographical political period drama-romance Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress. The Top 10 list goes on with Mike Leigh's funny and socially relevant All or Nothing; Julie Taymor's vigorously acted artist biopic Frida; Jannik Hastrup's originally animated, Greenland-set family fairytale The Boy Who Wanted to Be a Bear; Spike Jonze's wry, insightful adaptation/non-adaptation Adaptation; Paul Greengrass' vivid, grueling Bloody Sunday; Joel Zwick's crowd-pleasing feel-great romcom My Big Fat Greek Wedding and finally Spike Lee's nuanced post-9/11 New York-drama 25th Hour.
Other great outputs of the year includes a gnarly cabin-in-the-woods body horror (Cabin Fever), a chilling J-horror (Dark Water) and a cartoonish, effervescent Bond spectacle (Die Another Day).
On the Bottom 10 list no less than 4 master filmmakers assert themselves questioningly and prove that quality runs high and low, also among the best:
Brian Gilbert's horror bungle The Gathering is #1 and effectively offed his career; master filmmaker Clint Eastwood's inconsequential, flawed Blood Work and master filmmaker Steven Soderbergh's dull, quizzical sci-fi adaptation Solaris follow suit.
The list goes on with master filmmaker Susanne Bier's excruciating Dogme drama Open Hearts; Adam Shankman's banal teen romance A Walk to Remember; Tim Story's tiring talk-heavy sleep-inducer Barbershop; George Clooney's curious game-show Cold War debut Confessions of a Dangerous Mind; Olivier Assayas' unlikely porn industry thriller Demonlover; master filmmaker Stephen Frears' illegal immigrant drama Dirty Pretty Things, and finally David Cronenberg's taxing schizophrenia portrait Spider.
Another great filmmaker batting under average in 2002 is Guillermo Del Toro with Blade II. George Clooney figures prominently in 2 titles on the Bottom 10; Solaris and as director of Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. And action superstar Arnold Schwarzenegger suffered one of his career's worst flops with the year's costliest flop, good actioner Collateral, which had its release botched by the 9/11 attacks the year before, - as audiences still apparently were unwilling to go for an action vehicle about foreign terrorism on US soil the following year.

Biggest flops of the year:

[The loss is based solely on the cost and box office earnings for the films. Marketing costs and additional revenue (home video, TV rights and other auxiliary profits) are not taken into account]
 
 


1. Collateral - 53.68 mil. $ range
2. Blood Work - 37.32 mil. $ range
3. Solaris - 35 mil. $ range
4. The Gathering - 17.48 mil. $ range
5. Confessions of A Dangerous Mind  - 16.8 mil. $ range
6. Eight Legged Freaks - 11.68 mil. $ range
7. The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys - 11.2 mil. $ range
8. All or Nothing - 7.88 mil. $ range
9. Spider - 7.68 mil. $ range
10. Demonlover - 6.92 mil. $ range

= Combined losses: 205.64 mil. $


Biggest hits of the year:

[The gain is based solely on the cost and box office earnings for the films. Marketing costs and additional revenue (home video, TV rights and other auxiliary profits) are not taken into account]


1. Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones - 144.72 mil. $ range
2. My Big Fat Greek Wedding - 142.48 mil. $ range
3. Die Another Day - 30.76 mil. $ range
4. The Bourne Identity - 25.6 mil. $ range
5. 28 Days Later - 25.08 mil. $ range
6. Barbershop - 18.8 mil. $ range
7. About Schmidt - 12.32 mil. $ range
8. Cabin Fever - 10.7 mil. $ range
9. Frida - 10.48 mil. $ range
10. A Walk to Remember - 7.16 mil. $ range

= Combined profits: 428.1 mil. $

2002 titles currently on the watch-list:

Comedian, The Emperor's Club, Blissfully Yours, Blood Feast 2: All U Can Eat, Rabbit-Proof Fence

Previous annual lists:
  
 

2019 in films - according to Film Excess 
2018 in films - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I]
2018 in films - according to Film Excess  
2017 in films - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I]
2017 in films - according to Film Excess
2016 in films - according to Film Excess [UPDATED II]
2016 in films - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I] 
2016 in films - according to Film Excess

2015 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED III]
2015 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED II] 
2015 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I]
2015 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess  

2014 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED IV]
2014 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED III]
2014 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED II] 
2014 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I]
2014 in films - according to Film Excess

2013 in films - according to Film Excess [UPDATED V]
2013 in films - according to Film Excess [UPDATED IV]
2013 in films - according to Film Excess [UPDATED III]
2013 in films - according to Film Excess [UPDATED II]
2013 in films - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I] 
2013 in films - according to Film Excess    

2012 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED V] 
2012 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED IV]
2012 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED III]
2012 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED II]
2012 in films - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I]
2012 in films - according to Film Excess
2011 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED III]
2011 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED II]
2011 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I]
2011 in films - according to Film Excess

2010 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED III]
2010 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED II]
2010 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I]
2010 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess  

2009 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED III]
2009 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED II]
2009 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I]
2009 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess   

2008 in films - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I]
2008 in films - according to Film Excess

2007 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED II]
2007 in films - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I]
2007 in films - according to Film Excess
2006 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess [UPDATED I]
2006 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess   
2005 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess
2004 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess
2003 in films and TV-series - according to Film Excess   


What do you think of the 2002 lists?
Which 2002 titles are at the top and bottom of your lists?
Which worthwhile 2002 titles are missing on the watch-list?

Eagerly anticipating this week ... (14-24)

Eagerly anticipating this week ... (14-24)
Ali Abassi's The Apprentice (2024)