Short Film ‘Come Walk With Me’ Shows African Continent in All Its Beauty

The short film Come Walk With Me is part (unintentional) travelogue and part unabashed corrective. Its makers, the African-based Sinamatella Productions, describe it as a visual poem, and though that term long ago entered the realm of cliché, it’s an apt description in this case. The stream of images – from painterly skies to children playing, from bread being made to assorted snippets of graceful athleticism – is accompanied by a narrated poem that is transcribed in English subtitles. Every line trips a new image. The poem is rudimentary but gets the job done as a connective thread. The real point is the images, culled from across Africa: Kenya, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, and South Africa. Walk reminds the viewer of a very basic fact that many in America and Europe continually fail to grasp – Africa is a continent, not a country – while making clear that the realities of the continent include countless manifestations of beauty across nature, cultures, and bodies.

Iza uHambe Nam // Come Walk With Me from Sinamatella Productions on Vimeo.

All still images courtesy Sinamatella Productions.

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