Release Date: 1991-01-18
Overview: For the first time since his release from 27 years of imprisonment Nelson Mandela opens up about his life and the turbulent times he's faced in this momentous, in-depth and revealing interview with Arthur Miller. From the intimate setting at his home in Soweto, South Africa, Mandela discusses the popularity and rise to power of the ANC movement and the pivotal role it played in the overthrow of the Apartheid regime. Plus he shares his thoughts on the future of South Africa, exploring both his hopes and fears in relation to the political, social and economic prospects of the country, putting particular emphasis on his 'Freedom Charter' - his personal vision for South Africa.
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Nelson Mandela
as Self
Arthur Miller
as Self
Frank Meyburgh - Camera Operator
Warrick Swinney - Sound
Dewald Aukema - Camera Operator
Tony Bensusan - Sound
Beverley Marcus - Producer
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