Kwaheri: Vanishing Africa (1964) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

  • Lots of the tribe people who appear in this film are nude with their buttocks and genitails covered. On women breasts are visible.
  • References to sex and puberty, however there are no sexual activity.

Violence & Gore

  • A map is seen burning in close up, while the title "Kwaheri" is shown.
  • There are numerous references to why "Africa is vanishing", hence the film's title.
  • A few sequences where some animals kills and eats other animals. An example involves a young giraffe being eaten by a group of hyenas.
  • A few sequences where some people kills some animals and hacks them in pieces.
  • A hospital sequence deals with different diseases. And we see what different diseases some children are exposed to.
  • A cow has it's blood poured into a bowl.
  • There are references to how deadly a certain animal is for humans, and vice versa.
  • A flying bird is cought into a huge spider nest. The spider would wait patiently until the bird died.
  • Some bizarre skull surgeries are performed, and we get to see lots of blood.

Profanity

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

Frightening & Intense Scenes

Spoilers

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Violence & Gore

  • A woman is burned. We see lots fire, but we don't see the actual burning of the woman.

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