Scene from Nirgendwo in Afrika (2001)
Scene Details
Duration: 138 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x816 | Added: 2017-Jul-26 |
Actresses in this Scene

Juliane Köhler
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Alternate Names: Juliane Koehler
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Full Biography
Juliane Köhler, born in Göttingen to a puppeteer, trained under Uta Hagen at HB Studio in New York City (1985-1988) and received ballet instruction in Munich. Her family history involves Jewish German ancestry that emigrated to Kenya before World War II.
About the Movie: Nirgendwo in Afrika (2001)

Release Year: 2001
Nation: Germany
Alternative Title: En un lugar de África, Ningún lugar en África, Никъде в Африка, Lugar Nenhum na África, Fortabt i Afrika, Jossain Afrikassa, Någonstans i Afrika, Nowhere in Africa, Pouthena stin Afriki, Hontalanul Afrikában, Love in Africa, En algún lugar de África, Ingensteds i Afrika, Nigdzie w Afryce, Algures em África, Нигде в Африке, Ingenstans i Afrika
Director: Caroline Link
Writer: Caroline Link, Stefanie Zweig
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Genre: Biography, Drama, History
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Story
In 1938, as Nazi persecution intensifies in Germany, the Rosa family decides to emigrate shortly before World War II begins. They leave their home in Hamburg for Kenya, where they establish a farm and start a new life. However, not all members of the family adapt easily to this change. Soon after their departure, Germany's political climate worsens, making return impossible. Each family member must therefore come to terms with their new existence on a distant continent.
Summary
'Nirgendwo in Afrika' (Nowhere in Africa) is a 2001 German film directed by Caroline Link. Based on the autobiographical novel of the same name by Stefanie Schimmer, the movie tells the story of a Jewish family who emigrate from Germany to Kenya shortly before World War II. The film explores themes of adaptation, resilience, and displacement amidst the backdrop of the tumultuous historical events unfolding in Europe.