Continent Of Africa: Land Below The Sahara (1963)
The film “Continent of Africa: Land Below the Sahara” explores the complex history and geography of Africa, particularly focusing on the impact of European colonization and the subsequent rise of independent nations. It highlights the wealth derived from Africa’s natural resources, including rubber, ivory, gold, diamonds, and various minerals, and discusses the cultural and economic transformations occurring across the continent. The film also addresses the struggles for independence post-World War II, the challenges of education and economic development in newly independent African nations, and the need for collaboration to secure a prosperous future.
Keywords
Africa, colonization, independence, natural resources, European influence, cultural transformation, economic development, education, post-colonialism, geography
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