With the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, it seems only natural to talk about this beautiful continent. Not the Africa of poverty, conflicts and capable Africa of Football Made in Africa, or the grassroots portrait of a continent that lives, thrives and enthuses on football!
Every episode offers an original angle on a story, a slice of everyday life, where football is present everywhere. From the production of goals in the outskirts of Maputo to the atmosphere in bars where matches are aired on tiny TV screens, the harvesting of rubber tree waste to make balls or the beaches of Cameroon where fishermen use their nets to play. The films are funny and poetic snapshots that reflect the unique imagination and energy of the African continent.
Football Made in Africa demonstrates all the creativity and dynamism of the peoples obliged to deploy a fair amount of cleverness and resourcefulness on a daily basis to be able to indulge in their passion: football.
Football Made in Africa is a canvas on which African society is painted. The different episodes are the colors, applied one by one, that produce a diversified picture of today's Africa.
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