the splendor of Kenya, setting of “Out of Africa”

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N. Bertrand, M. Guillaume, K. Le Bouquin – France 2

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All this week, the 13 Hours newspaper takes you to exceptional places, which have served as life-size sets for legendary films. Monday, February 13, we start with a cinema classic: “Out of Africa”, released in 1985, a romantic drama in the splendid wild spaces of Kenya.

Suspended 300 meters in the air, these tourists contemplate one of the most exceptional settings in the world, the immense savannah of the Masai Mara reserve in Kenya. Hundreds of wild animals waking up, just below them. They go in search of breakfast. “It’s magic here, you will never have such a perspective from the ground”, says the guide. It was in this unique setting that in 1985, the American director Sydney Pollack shot his famous adventure film, Out of Africa.

Same sensations as in fiction

A romantic drama entirely filmed in Kenya and played on screen by Meryl Streep and Robert Redford. Today, hot air balloons have replaced the plane in the film, but for these French and Scottish tourists, the sensations are the same as in the fiction. In the film, after the plane ride, the heroes treat themselves to a romantic picnic-style breakfast, right in the heart of the savannah. Even today, many tourists reproduce the scene. Iconic, Out of Africa marked several generations and paved the way for modern safaris.


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