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Out of Africa is drawn from the life and writings of Danish author Isak Dinesen, who during the time that the film's events occured was known by her married name, Karen Blixen-Flecke. For convenience's sake, Karen (Meryl Streep) has married Baron Bor Blixen-Flecke (Klaus Maria Brandauer). In 1914, the Baron moves himself and his wife to a plantation in Nairobi, then leaves Karen to her own devices as he returns to his womanizing and drinking. Soon, Karen has fallen in love with charming white hunter Denys Finch Hatton (Robert Redford), who prefers a no-strings relationship. A woman who prides herself on her independence, Blixen finds herself unhappily in thrall to a aloof man -- and doubly unhappy for living out such a cliché situation. Although Redford received a lion's share of criticism for his too-American performance, Streep has rarely been better, and the film's perfectly measured pace is offset by David Watkin's stunning location photography. The movie was nominated for 11 Academy Awards and won 7, including Best Picture, Best Director for Sydney Pollack, Best Adapted Screenplay for Kurt Luedtke, and Best Cinematography for Watkin. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

  • Release date:December 10, 1985

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Josie MacAvin Best Art Direction 1985 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Kurt Luedtke Best Adapted Screenplay 1985 Winner
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Kurt Luedtke Best Adaptation 1986 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Larry Stensvold Best Sound 1985 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Milena Canonero Best Costume Design 1985 Nominee
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Milena Canonero Best Costume Design 1986 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Peter Handford Best Sound 1985 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Sheldon Kahn Best Editing 1985 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences William Steinkamp Best Editing 1985 Nominee
Los Angeles Film Critics Association David Watkin Best Cinematography 1985 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences David Watkin Best Cinematography 1985 Winner
New York Film Critics Circle David Watkin Best Cinematography 1985 Winner
British Academy of Film and Television Arts David Watkin Best Cinematography 1986 Nominee
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Meryl Streep Best Actress 1985 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Meryl Streep Best Actress 1985 Nominee
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Meryl Streep Best Actress 1986 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Sydney Pollack Best Director 1985 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Sydney Pollack Best Picture 1985 Winner
Directors Guild of America Sydney Pollack Best Director 1985 Nominee
Hollywood Foreign Press Association John Barry Best Original Score 1985 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences John Barry Best Score 1985 Winner
British Academy of Film and Television Arts John Barry Best Score 1986 Nominee
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Klaus Maria Brandauer Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture 1985 Winner
National Board of Review Klaus Maria Brandauer Best Supporting Actor 1985 Winner
New York Film Critics Circle Klaus Maria Brandauer Best Supporting Actor 1985 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Klaus Maria Brandauer Best Supporting Actor 1985 Nominee
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Klaus Maria Brandauer Best Supporting Actor 1986 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Stephen B. Grimes Best Art Direction 1985 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Frederic Steinkamp Best Editing 1985 Nominee

Cast

Meryl Streep
as Karen Blixen-Finecke
Robert Redford
as Denys Finch Hatton
Klaus Maria Brandauer
as Baron Bror Blixen-Finecke
Michael Kitchen
as Berkeley
Malick Bowens
as Farah
Joseph Thiaka
as Kamate
Stephen Kinyanjui
as Kinanjui
Michael Gough
as Delamere
Suzanna Hamilton
as Felicity
Graham Crowden
as Lord Belfield
Amanda Parkin
as Victoria
Job Seda
as Kanuthia
Stephen B. Grimes
as 2nd Commissioner
Mary Selway
Iman
as Mariammo
Abdullah Sunado
as Esa
Allaudin Qureshi
as Rajiv
Benny Young
as Minister
Tristram Jellinek
as 1st Commissioner
Donal McCann
as Doctor
Keith Pearson
as Missionary Teacher
Ann Palmer
as Dowager
Annabel Maule
as Lady Byrne
Leslie Phillips
as Sir Joseph
Maryam D'Abo
Mohammed Umar
as Ismail
Muriel Gross
as Lady Delamere
Niven Boyd
as Young Officer
Peter Strong
as Huge Man
Sbish Trzebinski
as Beefy Drunk
Shane Rimmer
as Belknap

Crew

Sydney Pollack
Director
Sydney Pollack
Producer
Isak Dinesen
Book Author
Kurt Luedtke
Screenwriter
Errol Trzebinski
Book Author
David Watkin
Cinematographer
John Barry
Composer (Music Score)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Featured Music
Sheldon Kahn
Editor
William Steinkamp
Editor
Frederic Steinkamp
Editor
Stephen B. Grimes
Production Designer
Cliff Robinson
Art Director
Colin Grimes
Art Director
Terence A. Clegg
Co-producer
Judith Thurman
Associate Producer
Josie MacAvin
Set Designer
Milena Canonero
Costume Designer
Peter Handford
Sound/Sound Designer
Norma Hill-Patton
Makeup
Mary Hillman
Makeup
J. Roy Helland
Makeup
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