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Mama Africa

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Burkina Faso, France · 2002

Director Ingrid Sinclair
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TV Guide Magazine by Maitland McDonagh

The impulses that produced this project, which brings together three short, English-language films by African female filmmakers into a feature-film package introduced by rap icon Queen Latifah, are commendable, but the results are uneven.

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Village Voice by Mark Holcomb

These after-school specials are distinctly depoliticized and seem tailored for Western audiences, so the African settings feel oddly superfluous.

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The New York Times by Stephen Holden

What links these three stories besides their African settings is the calm, majestic presence of Queen Latifah, who introduces each one. The rapper, singer, actress and television personality towers over the movie, a stern but benign fortress of maternal common sense and wisdom.

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New York Post by V.A. Musetto

It's a worthy idea, but the uninspired scripts, acting and direction never rise above the level of an after-school TV special.