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STAR RATINGS EXPLAINED |
| Unmissable |
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| Excellent |
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| Good |
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| Poor |
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| Tragic |
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FILM DETAILS | | Certificate PG |  | Cast Eriya Ndayambaje Roger Nsengiyumva Sanyu Joanita Kintu |  | Directors Debs Gardner-Paterson |  | Screenwriters Rhidian Brook |  | Running Time 85 minutes |
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Africa United Colourful, but lacks a killer touch in the final third

Plot After a mishap involving bus tickets, Rwandan football prodigy Fabrice (Nsengiyumva), his makeshift manager Dudu (Ndayambaje), and Dudu’s sister Beatrice (Kintu) find themselves in the Congo rather than the trials for the World Cup opening ceremony. Abandoning good sense, they elect to walk to the World Cup, crossing half of Africa, picking up friends and enemies along the way. Verdict The intention is Spain, the kids are Uruguay, but the direction and script are England.
 Reviewed by Ian NathanRead The Full Empire Review » Click for the full Empire review and post your own review and rating.
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