Something depicts life in African towns that are not wealthy settings or main characters

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    I remember seeing one with a woman detective as the main character on Arte long ago. So I did some research: It’s called The No.1 Ladies’ Detective Agency, produced by the BBC and filmed in Botswana.

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    I mean, there’s about 387 million Nollywood and Ghannywood movies set in villages or small towns.

    The South African series Trackers is awesome, and has some rural settings. But it’s highly produced drama.

    Some episodes of Ultimate Braii Master or Taste of South Africa show less rural settings.

    There’s a season of 90 Day Fiance with Baby Girl Lisa and Usman that shows pretty accurate village life.

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      This is my favorite as it’s one of the more art housier movies. But in general you could just search for nollywood movies on youtube

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        I remember Rain the Color of Blue with a Little Red in It (a reference to Purple Rain, but there is no word for purple in Tamasheq, a Tuareg language). The movie is not great but the music is

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          How would they describe something purple natively if they stumbled upon something we would describe as purple or violet in language and conceptually? Would it be lumped in with blue or is there a way they could discriminate it linguistically in a non-novel way?