7/10
I bought this DVD thinking I'd see people interacting with animals
28 August 2022
That's not at all what it's about. It's about people interacting with other people and we barely see any animals. But nevertheless I found it fascinating, particularly the daughter's enthusiastic assimilation within the local Kenyan native culture, the ups and downs of the relationship between her parents (Jews who fled nazism in their home country) and the treatment of the local Germans by the British colonial authorities, once the country finds itself at war.

There is much love, understanding and tolerance shown, within a world that is dealing with fascist intolerance, and I would recommend this film as a healthy treat for all the family.
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