Outside of Rhodesia, what are some good /k/ approved media (movies, books, documentaries, etc.) about sub-Saharan Africa? Preferably based in post-colonial times?
Also, is Beasts of No Nation /k/ approved?
I watched it, breddy gud
prepare yourself though, shit fucked me up
>>34883732
>I guess this counts as sub-Saharan
Siege of Jadotsville is a much watch if you like jerking off to FALs. I watched it without knowing about the event and thought most of it was embellished for effect
>mfw all of it was true and they didn't lose a single man
>>34883732
Empire of Dust
Africa Addio
Zulu
Two movies about the Rwandan genocide which are breddy gud and aren't Hotel Rwanda
Shake Hands with the Devil:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0472562/
Beyond the Gates:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0420901/
Beyond the Gates isn't as /k/ as Shake Hands with the Devil, but Shake Hands with the Devil is more /k/ than Hotel Rwanda.
>>34883992
Beyond the Gates is also called Shooting Dogs and was filmed in the places where the events actually took place and used survivors in the filming so that's kinda neat.
>>34883732
all those poor children, good thing they're going to Europe now
>>34883992
>Congo: White King, Red Rubber, Black Death
Great documentary about the Congo and the super fucked up things the colonial powers did there.