Goodbye Bafana (2007)
- Starring:
- Joseph Fiennes, Dennis Haysbert, (more)
- Director(s):
- Bille August
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
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Bille August's inspirational docudrama Goodbye Bafana begins in 1968, with South Africa buried neck-deep in the horrors of apartheid and Nelson Mandela (Dennis Haysbert) -- then an underground leader of the African National Congress -- imprisoned on Robben Island for sedition. As the story opens, the native African population of the country -- 25,000,000 in number -- buckles beneath the crippling weight of the racist white minority, who control the Nationalist Party Government. The film follows the spiritual and psychological journey of James Gregory (Joseph Fiennes), a Caucasian Afrikaner who came of age on a farm in the Transkei and initially views all blacks as subhuman. Gregory also speaks Mandela's native language of Xhosa with perfect fluency, which makes him an ideal candidate to serve as warden of the Robben Island Prison and eavesdrop on Mandela and his inmates. What he fails to anticipate is the most unlikely and special of friendships (one of history's greatest) that burgeons between himself and Mandela -- and helps him evolve from a narrow-minded bigot with limited self-awareness to a sensitive, humane critic of social injustice with a heightened awareness of mankind's ill treatment of one another and a genuine level of love for his fellow man. As the friendship between Gregory and Mandela grows and matures, it symbolizes Africa's transition from the oppressiveness of Apartheid to the freedom of multi-racial democracy. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Joseph Fiennes - James Gregory
- Diane Kruger - Gloria Gregory
- Terry Pheto - Zindzi Mandela
- Zingi Mtuzula - Raymond Mhlaba
- Dennis Haysbert - Nelson Mandela
- Faith Ndukwana - Winnie Mandela
- Lesley Mongezi - Walter Sisulu
- Director(s):
- Bille August
- Writer(s):
- Greg Latter, Bille August
- Producer(s):
- Andro Steinborn, Ilann Girard, Jean-Luc Vandamme
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Profanity)
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