Africa United (Rwanda/Congo DR/Congo)
LENGTH: 84 Minutes
DIRECTOR: Debs Paterson
RATING: PG
Synopsis
Media Critics: “Africa United reveals the other side of a continent”, The Guardian UK
It’s not about you. It’s not about me. It is about us. We are a team. Africa United tells the extraordinary story of three Rwandan children and their bid to achieve their ultimate dream – to take part in the opening ceremony of the 2010 Football World Cup in Johannesburg. On the way to the vital selection trial, disaster strikes when Fabrice, Dudu and Beatrice board the wrong bus and cross into the Congo. Without papers, money or a believable story, they are escorted to a children’s refugee camp. But with considerable ingenuity and sass (and a World Cup wall chart for a map), our pint-sized heroes escape the camp and set off in pursuit of their dream, picking up along the way a “dream team” of displaced kids, who help them negotiate a series of thrilling and hilarious adventures. In their 3,000 mile journey, we encounter an Africa few people ever see; and feel the joy, laughter and hope that comes from making an incredible journey together. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfilm/films/africa-united]