A Song of Africa

A Song of Africa

Release date : February 29, 2000
Runtime : 50m
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Original Language :
Director : Charles Kiselyak /
Writers : Charles Kiselyak /
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February 29, 2000 50m Documentary More
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An impressively done new documentary taking a look back at the making of this picture. Interviews with everyone from director Pollack to composer John Barry take us through the memories of the making of the picture. In between interview segments are looks and thoughts on and at the history of the story and Africa itself. Especially entertaining is when Streep and Pollack talk about working with the animals.
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Terrie Snell
Karen Blixen (voice)
Leonard Donato
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Karen Blixen
Self (archive footage)
Kamante Gatura
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  • title:A Song of Africa
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2000
  • Runtime:50m
  • Genres: Documentary · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Charles Kiselyak /
  • Writers: Charles Kiselyak ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:An impressively done new documentary taking a look back at the making of this picture. Interviews with everyone from director Pollack to composer John Barry take us through the memories of the making of the picture. In between interview segments are looks and thoughts on and at the history of the story and Africa itself. Especially entertaining is when Streep and Pollack talk about working with the animals.
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