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The Idea
Part personal odyssey and part chronicle of diplomacy in action, this timely and poignant documentary follows Senator Barack Obama as he travels to the land of his ancestry. From South Africa to Kenya to a Darfur refugee camp in Chad, Obama explores the vast continent that is gaining increasing importance in this age of globalization.
The Film
The heart of the 58 minute film is Obama's emotional homecoming to Kisumu, Kenya - his father's home - where thousands of people turn out to greet him. “It was completely overwhelming,” says Michelle Obama, the Senator’s wife. “It’s hard to describe unless you were there—to see hundreds and thousands of people lining the streets of this very small town to greet my husband.” In South Africa we follow Senator Obama on a trip to Robben Island - the infamous prison where Nelson Mandela was jailed for 21 years. Obama talks about how his own political activism was sparked by the U.S. anti-apartheid movement. Here, Senator Obama and Michelle took an AIDS test in public as a symbolic gesture to encourage others to follow suit. They also visited several CARE facilities and ended the trip at the Senator’s grandmother’s house in Siyaya. ![]() © Pete Souza At a Darfur refugee camp in Chad, we see, through Obama's eyes, the devastating effects of genocide. Here, we listen in to Senator Obama’s discussions with victims of the crisis, U.N. officials, and other aid workers as he explores ways in which the United States can lend support to the victims. Throughout it all, Senator Obama narrates the film, giving his own perspective on the journey and the significance of Africa to U.S. interests. Additional perspective is included through interviews with experts on African affairs as well as with U.S. political commentators. |
The Director
![]() Bob Hercules Bob Hercules graduated from West Michigan University with a degree in Telecommunications. He is a veteran independent filmmaker whose work has been seen nationally at film festivals and through numerous PBS broadcasts. Co-owner of Media Process Group, a Chicago-based TV production company. Filmography (selected):
The Team
![]() Keith Walker Editor Melissa Sterne is a gifted story-telling editor whose past work includes The Fight Over Faith (A CNN Presents production that aired in 2004), High Tech Lincoln (Kurtis Productions production that aired on the History Channel in 2005) and her current production, a documentary about the radical Chicago priest Father Mike Pfleger for David Axelrod and Associates. |