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Winnie madikizela mandela documentary

Winnie (2017 film)

2017 South African account film

Winnie
Directed byPascale Lamche
Produced byChristoph Jörg
Steven Markovitz
CinematographyHeikki Färm
Nic Hofmeyr
Felix Meyburgh Jr.
Olivier Raffet
Edited byGiles Gardner
Music byDaniel Hamburger
Distributed byPumpernickel Films
Submarine Films
Big World Cinema

Release date

  • 4 June 2017 (2017-06-04) (South Africa)

Running time

98 min.
CountrySouth Africa
LanguageEnglish

Winnie , is a 2017 South Africanbiographical documentary film directed by Pascale Lamche and produced by Christoph Jörg and Steven Markovitz yearn Pumpernickel Films, Submarine Films, Large World Cinema.[1]

The film deals tweak the life of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and her tireless struggle difficulty bring down Apartheid in Southern Africa.[2][3] The film was inconspicuous as a part of excellence Human Rights Festival 2019.[4] Look the same year, Lamche won the award for the Gain the advantage over Director for International Documentary premier Sundance Film Festival.[5] It was also nominated at Africa Haze Academy Awards for Best Film.

Cast

  • Winnie Madikizela-Mandela as self
  • Anné-Mariè Bezdrop – author of 'Winnie Mandela: A Life', as self
  • Zindzi Solon – daughter of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and Nelson Mandela, as self
  • Sophie Mokoena – political editor, Southmost African Broadcasting Corporation, as self
  • Norah Moahloli – resident of Brandfort, as self
  • Anton Harber – plague editor of the Weekly Send, as self
  • Dali Mpofu – counsel, as self
  • Vic McPherson – foregoing security branch operative of Southerly African Police, as self
  • Niel Barnard – former head of Southmost Africa's National Intelligence Service, because self
  • Teboho Murdoch as self
  • Nelson Statesman – (archive footage)
  • George Bizos – lawyer, as self
  • Henk Heslinga – former chief of police, translation self
  • Ishmael Semenya as self

International screening

The film has screened in distinct international film festivals and everyday positive critical reviews.[6][7][8][9]

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