|
|
||||||||||
|
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) DVD Review by Kam Williams Excellent (3.5 stars) In much the way that Amandla! (2002) paid tribute to the freedom songs that helped inspire black South Africans topple the oppressive Apartheid regime, War Dance is a documentary about how the children of Uganda have turned to music and dance to take their minds off the intractable civil war which has ravaged the divided African nation for close to 20 years.
Directed by Sean Fine and Andrea Nix, this emotionally-engaging
testament to the indomitability of the human spirit specifically focuses
on the dreams of a trio of orphans living in a refugee camp near the
Northern border. The kids, Dominic and Nancy, both 14, and Rose, 13, all
wish to participate in the annual National Music Competition being
staged in the country’s capital, Kampala.
Xylophonist Dominic talks about having been recruited by the rebels
and then forced to hack a family of innocent farmers to death. Rose, a
singer, wistfully recounts how her parents were slaughtered right in
front of her, while Nancy describes what it’s like to be raising her
siblings since the death of her father.
|
|
|||||||||
|
Copyright © 1997-2008 AALBC.com, LLC - http://aalbc.com |
||||||||||