Tarzan the Ape Man - Part 1

Tarzan the Ape Man - Part 1

Author: Barbara Angopa and Amaka Ugwunkwo March 16, 2026 Duration: 30:50
Send a text The 1932 film Tarzan the Ape Man tells the story of European explorers on an expedition to find a fabled elephant graveyard to make billions selling the ivory. Along the way an epic romance is born when Jane meets Tarzan, a European man brought up by apes in the jungle somewhere in Africa. This episode focuses on the Africans who form a backdrop of film, but are barely heard. Join Barbara Angopa and Amaka Ugwunkwo in this Hollywood Africans two-parter on Apple podcasts, Spotify,...

In Hollywood Africans, hosts Barbara Angopa and Amaka Ugwunkwo engage in a vital and compelling act of cinematic reclamation. This isn't just another film review podcast. Each episode takes a specific, often marginalised African character from a well-known movie and asks a simple, radical question: what if their story was told with depth, context, and humanity? Angopa, an award-winning journalist, and Ugwunkwo, a filmmaker, bring a formidable blend of professional insight and personal perspective to the conversation. They dissect the original portrayal-whether the character was silenced, objectified, or simply a flat stereotype-and then meticulously rebuild their narrative. The hosts weave together sharp film analysis, relevant social history, and contemporary parallels to propose richer motives and even entirely alternative plots for these figures. Listening to this podcast feels like being part of a thoughtful, necessary revision of film history. You'll hear familiar movies in a completely new light, understanding not just what was shown on screen, but the cultural currents and biases that shaped those depictions. It’s a deep, engaging dialogue that moves beyond criticism to active, imaginative restoration, offering a much-needed framework for understanding representation and its real-world impact.
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