When an African dictator jails her husband, Shandurai goes into exile in Italy, studying medicine and keeping house for Mr. Kinsky, an eccentric English pianist and composer. She lives in one room of his Roman palazzo. He besieges her with flowers, gifts, and music, declaring passionately that he loves her, would go to Africa with her, would do anything for her. "What do you know of Africa?," she asks, then, in anguish, shouts, "Get my husband out of jail!" The rest of the film plays out the implications of this scene and leaves Shandurai with a choice.
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Besieged
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Fantasy in D Minor
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Sonata from op.7 in E minor: 2nd Movement
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Prelude in E Flat Minor
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Study op. 8 no. 12 in D Sharp Minor
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32 Variations in C Minor
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Waltz in E Major
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Africa
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John C. Ojwang:
Writer
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Maria Valencia
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Le voyageur
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Sina
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Salif Keita:
Writer
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My Favourite Things
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Diaraby
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Nyumbani
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John C. Ojwang:
Writer
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Full Option
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Cuore Matto
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Little Tony:
Performer
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Ostinato
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Fantasy In D Minor K. 397
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Alessio Vlad:
Performer
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Prelude In E Flat Minor From The Well Tempered Clavier
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Alessio Vlad:
Performer
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Mambote Na Nje
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Alessio Vlad:
Performer
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Arpeggio
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Alessio Vlad:
Performer
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Etude Op 8 No. 12 In D Sharp Minor
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Alessio Vlad:
Performer
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Titoli Di Coda
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Alessio Vlad:
Performer
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