Africa Blood and Guts

Africa Blood and Guts

A chronicle of the violence that occurred in much of the African continent throughout the 1960s. As many African countries were transitioning from colonial rule to other forms of government, violent political upheavals were frequent. Revolutions in Zanzibar and Kenya in which thousands were killed are shown, the violence not only political; there is also extensive footage of hunters and poachers slaughtering different types of wild animals.

Africa Blood and Guts
Year: 1966 · Runtime: 138m
Genres: Documentary, Horror
IMDb: Open

Why watch

Africa Blood and Guts (1966) is a documentary that balances character and spectacle. It moves with measured pacing, highlighted by distinct style. If you enjoy Documentary, this belongs on your list.

Performances and craft elevate the material: direction keeps momentum, while sound and visuals build immersion. It’s best for viewers looking for Documentary with epic scope.

Pros

  • Engaging premise
  • Standout visuals and sound
  • Memorable moments

Cons

  • Pacing may vary for some
  • Some genre tropes

FAQ

Is Africa Blood and Guts worth watching?
Africa Blood and Guts earns its spot thanks to strong craft and compelling moments. If the premise appeals, it’s an easy recommendation.
Where can I watch Africa Blood and Guts?
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What is Africa Blood and Guts rated?
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