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I Dreamed of Africa

  • 2000
  • PG-13
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
5.1K
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Kim Basinger and Vincent Perez in I Dreamed of Africa (2000)
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A bored Italian socialite (Kim Basinger) abandons her jet-set lifestyle for the rigors and rewards of rural Kenya in this true story, based on the best-selling memoir by Kuki Gallmann. Direc... Read allA bored Italian socialite (Kim Basinger) abandons her jet-set lifestyle for the rigors and rewards of rural Kenya in this true story, based on the best-selling memoir by Kuki Gallmann. Directed by Hugh Hudson (Chariots of Fire).A bored Italian socialite (Kim Basinger) abandons her jet-set lifestyle for the rigors and rewards of rural Kenya in this true story, based on the best-selling memoir by Kuki Gallmann. Directed by Hugh Hudson (Chariots of Fire).

  • Director
    • Hugh Hudson
  • Writers
    • Kuki Gallmann
    • Paula Milne
    • Susan Shilliday
  • Stars
    • Kim Basinger
    • Vincent Perez
    • Liam Aiken
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    5.1K
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    • Director
      • Hugh Hudson
    • Writers
      • Kuki Gallmann
      • Paula Milne
      • Susan Shilliday
    • Stars
      • Kim Basinger
      • Vincent Perez
      • Liam Aiken
    • 73User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 33Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Kim Basinger
    Kim Basinger
    • Kuki Gallmann
    Vincent Perez
    Vincent Perez
    • Paolo Gallmann
    Liam Aiken
    Liam Aiken
    • Emanuele Gallmann - Age 7
    Garrett Strommen
    Garrett Strommen
    • Emanuele Gallmann - Age 17
    Eva Marie Saint
    Eva Marie Saint
    • Franca
    Daniel Craig
    Daniel Craig
    • Declan Fielding
    Lance Reddick
    Lance Reddick
    • Simon
    Connie Chiume
    Connie Chiume
    • Wanjiku
    James Ngobese
    • Luka
    • (as James Ngcobo)
    Joko Scott
    • Mirimuk
    Sabelo Ngobese
    • Young Mapengo
    Zacharia Phali
    • Mapengo - early teens
    Nick Boraine
    Nick Boraine
    • Duncan Maitland
    Susan Danford
    Susan Danford
    • Esther Maitland
    Ian Roberts
    • Mike Donovan
    Susan Monteregge
    • Karen Donovan
    Jessica Perritt
    • Lady Diana Delemere
    Stephen Jennings
    Stephen Jennings
    • Vincenzo
    • (as Steven Jennings)
    • Director
      • Hugh Hudson
    • Writers
      • Kuki Gallmann
      • Paula Milne
      • Susan Shilliday
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    9lettersandstuff

    Why all the negative comments?

    What's up with all these negative comments? Out of all the comments I read on this site, less than one fifth of them are positive. I may not be old enough to have seen a huge amount of movies, but I must say that as a 16 year old, I truly enjoyed this movie. Of course, certain moments were meaningless, some parts were a tiny weeny bit confusing, but you caught up with the story within the next two seconds. The acting by the whole cast was amazing, the scenery was gorgeous, hehe and so was Vincent Perez! The music was...um...well displaced at certain times, but overall the movie made me cry twice ( well many things make me cry so you might not want to take that into consideration ) the story was quite well constructed, the actors did a great job. (I have an enormous amount of respect for actors as I want to be one someday, so I do not believe that any performance can be bad, some can be improved in certain ways, but nothing is ever awful and only constructive criticism should be given to actors. As I've always been told: If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all. A few of the people who commented on the performances should have been taught that.) I have given this movie a 9 out of 10. It may not be one of the best movies ever made, but not one movie has ever been absolutely perfect, and I truly think this one deserves much better reviews that it has gotten, although that is JMHO and everyone has their own, so I'm not dissing anyone's POV. Well that's all of my rambling for today ;)
    elizabethbennett

    I could relate....

    I caught this movie on Bravo last night and I asked myself why I never saw it earlier. It was a true story about an Italian socialite named Kuki Gallman. The movie begins with her out on the town with friends and they have a car accident. As Kuki was recovering from the accident, she begins to wonder if there is any purpose in life out there and if so, what is it? It was like the accident was a major turning point, wake-up call or something that made her yearn for something more than what she had. She falls in love and marries this man who is going to Africa to live on a ranch. Kuki remembered learning about Africa as a child and against her mother's better judgement, she packs up herself and child and moves to Kenya. We see that she is going through many transitions and adjustments from the gleeming socialite to the devastating wiles of Kenya. We hear her say that she wondered what she had gotten herself in to. This was a woman who was chasing poachers, caring for a ranch and having to do a lot on her own as her husband was gone often, nothing that she had grown acustomed to in Italy. However, we saw her grow as a person and as she was growing, she was fufilling what she desired, life with a little bit of meaning. It was tragic when her husband and son both died and so close in time. However, it is people like Kuki who should be appreciated as they work for the good of others and try to make this world a better place. I saw the differences in Kuki from beginning to end as she dealt with frustrations, growing pains and all ingredients that prepare us for our purpose out there. Something I can completely relate to at this point in my own life.

    I thought the acting was great, Kim Basinger did an exceptional job. I thought the music was great; I liked the version of "The Rivers of Babylon" and the shots of Kenya that are breathtaking. I have two friends from Africa and my mother did some mission work there three years ago so I have learned about some of the culture and way of life there. Africa is dry and hot but beautiful as well. Kudos to all involved in this movie and to Kuki Gallman for sharing her story.
    7FlickJunkie-2

    Magnificent scenery emphasized at the expense of the story

    This film was a fluff piece that succeeded better as a showcase for Kim Bassinger and Africa's natural beauty than it did at telling this true story. The first hour of the film was a succession of Kodak moments depicting the romantic splendor of Africa and how idyllic it would be to live there. Although they showed the occasional storm and threatening wild animal, every effort was made to emphasize the positives. They glossed over little things like the oppressive heat (Kenya straddles the equator but no one in the film ever broke a sweat), insects (not a mosquito in sight), and the fact that the rainy season is three months long and it often rains nonstop for weeks. The first hour seemed more like an advertisement by the Kenyan ministry of tourism than a feature film. It wasn't until the second hour that the story really centered on the characters.

    Filming Africa is a cinematographer's dream. Unfortunately, Director Hugh Hudson seems to have been so enamored with creating beautiful photography (and it was truly magnificent) that he rushed through the dramatic elements to get to the next helicopter shot of wild animals loping across the plains. Many of the important dramatic scenes were not allowed to fully develop, giving a snippet and then cutting away to a completely unrelated scene. This took much of the impact out of the film. One example is the egg hanging over the bed. A big point was made over the fact that Paolo had put something in the egg. Yet, we never learn what it is. Why tease us with this tidbit if he is not going to follow through?

    The film had strong conservationist undertones, but they were tastefully done and not overly preachy. The point was made that poaching to hunt elephants for ivory is illegal and unconscionable, but it was presented in a way that wasn't strident and smug. The scenes of dead elephants made the statement in a poignant way, much better than any dialogue could have.

    Kim Basinger was excellent as Kuki. She went with a more natural look which was very flattering. The understated makeup used in the film revealed that even at 47, she is still one of the most beautiful women on the planet. However, after a three-year hiatus since L.A. Confidential, she delivered her second consecutive acting triumph, proving that she is more than just a pretty face. Her acting was far more genuine and mature than any role I had seen her play before. After having read an interview she gave about the film, it is clear that Basinger is a strong conservationist and naturalist and she identified strongly with her role, which imbued her performance with great conviction and believability.

    This film was good, but it could have been much better. I rated it a 7/10. The locations and photography were marvelous, but the story's power was frayed by inattention to basic filmmaking tenets. If Hudson had spent more time developing the characters and creating continuity for the story, it would have been an exceptional film.
    mnlauer

    Interesting, more so after knowing it was based on fact.

    I Dreamed of Africa could have been a better movie, but I became more satisfied with it after seeing that it stayed pretty close to the real story.

    Some have criticized the film because they said it showed no problem with malaria, and the people looked as if they were never sweating in Africa's heat.

    The 100,000 acre ranch in Africa is located at an altitude of 6000 feet above sea level, and there is no malaria problem there. It is probably somewhat cooler there than other places in Africa also.

    I found the film to be pretty good, but I believe the nude scene with Bassinger and her film husband was unnecessary. Does Hollywood believe that every film has to have nudity?
    4ccthemovieman-1

    Nice Premise & Locale, But Story Lacks Spark

    As someone who loves African scenery and doesn't mind ogling Kim Bassinger, either, I was looking forward to seeing this film. It turned out to be disappointing. The scenery wasn't nearly what I had hoped, certainly no "Out Of Africa," and the story was, in a word: boring.

    I never quite understood, or was told, a number of things in here, such as how the leading lady "Kuki Gallman") in this movie and her husband, financially survived. He was out fishing and hunting with his buddies all the time and she was home building some sort of wildlife conversation. One almost got to the point of asking, "What's the point of this story?" outside of being some sort of travelogue. That's the feel I got; an overly-long documentary about living in Kenya. It gets boring quickly.

    Given the circumstances and scenery, this movie should have been fascinating, but it tedious. I'm not surprised it flopped at the box office and video stores.

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    • Trivia
      Final score for a theatrical movie by Composer Maurice Jarre.
    • Goofs
      There is a visible string suspending the airborne plate that Paolo shoots (in the party scene, just after they arrive in Africa).
    • Quotes

      Kuki Gallmann: We think we control this place, but this place controls us.

    • Crazy credits
      End credits runs entirely over aerial shots from African landscapes.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Rosie O'Donnell Show: Episode #4.165 (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Voi che sapete
      From 'Le Nozze di Figaro'

      Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

      Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte

      Performed by Brigitte Fassbaender with the Wiener Philharmoniker (as Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra)

      Conducted by István Kertész

      Courtesy of The Decca Record Company Limited/London

      Under license from Universal Music Special Markets

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    • Release date
      • May 5, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pasión por África
    • Filming locations
      • Hluhluwe, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Global Entertainment Productions GmbH & Company Medien KG
      • Jaffilms
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $50,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,651,522
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,411,445
      • May 7, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,400,327
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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