A Country in a Corner

A Country in a Corner

Release date : November 9, 2022
Runtime : 16m
Countries of origin : Belgium / Hungary / Portugal / Tanzania /
Original Language : Swahili /
Director : Neema Ngelime /
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Production companies : DocNomads /
November 9, 2022 16m Belgium Documentary Swahili More
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Homesickness drives Neema Ngelime to the district of Matonge in Brussels, which is home to a large African community. The busy shopping streets evoke memories of her life in Tanzania. She wants to record the similarities with her native land for her grandmother, but that is easier said than done. As in Tanzania, most people on the street prefer not to be filmed. Yet, Ngelime gradually gets closer to the shopkeepers and customers of Chaussée de Wavre, and shares her observations with the viewer.
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  • title:A Country in a Corner
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2022
  • Runtime:16m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Belgium · Hungary · Portugal · Tanzania ·
  • Original Language: Swahili ·
  • Director: Neema Ngelime /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: DocNomads ·
  • Overview:Homesickness drives Neema Ngelime to the district of Matonge in Brussels, which is home to a large African community. The busy shopping streets evoke memories of her life in Tanzania. She wants to record the similarities with her native land for her grandmother, but that is easier said than done. As in Tanzania, most people on the street prefer not to be filmed. Yet, Ngelime gradually gets closer to the shopkeepers and customers of Chaussée de Wavre, and shares her observations with the viewer.
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