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Nelson Mandela: The Myth and Me (2013)

Gênero : Documentário

Runtime : 1H 25M

Director : Khalo Matabane

Sinopse

Khalo Matabane spent two years making the film, interviewing those who knew and loved Mandela, and also those who criticised him. Global thinkers, politicians and artists including the Dalai Lama, Henry Kissinger and Ariel Dorfman talk about the effect of his policies and his decision making. Their thoughts are weighed equally with ordinary South Africans like Charity Kondile, who refuses to forgive her son's apartheid operative murderer. Through these interviews, completed in the last months of Mandela's life, Matabane interrogates for himself the meaning of freedom, reconciliation and forgiveness. By doing so he challenges Mandela's enduring impact in today's world of conflict and inequality. Thought-provoking and reflective, Mandela, the Myth and Me is a moving film which frames Mandela from a fresh, deeply personal perspective. (Storyville)

Atores

Khalo Matabane
Khalo Matabane
Self
Greg Marinovich
Greg Marinovich
Self
Zubeida Jaffer
Zubeida Jaffer
Self
Ronnie Kasrils
Ronnie Kasrils
Self
Tenzin Gyatso
Tenzin Gyatso
Self
Binyavanga Wainaina
Binyavanga Wainaina
Self
Elia Suleiman
Elia Suleiman
Self
Colin Powell
Colin Powell
Self
Wole Soyinka
Wole Soyinka
Self
Henry Kissinger
Henry Kissinger
Self

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Khalo Matabane
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