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Color of Freedom
6
Market price:
$27.98USD
Our price: $22.11USD
(save 21%)
Status:
IN-STOCK
Released:
2008-05-20
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Color of Freedom DVD Cast & Features
Cast:
Joseph Fiennes
,
Dennis Haysbert
,
Diane Kruger
,
Faith Ndukwana
,
Terry Pheto
,
Lesley Mongezi
,
Zingi Mtuzula
Director(s):
Bille August
Features:
"Remembering Mandela" from academy award winning director Peter Davis (Hearts and Minds, Best Documentary, 1974)
Theatrical trailer
Color of Freedom DVD Details
Video:
Cinemascope
Audio:
Dolby Digital Stereo
Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
Language:
English
Subtitles:
Spanish
Running Time:
118
Genre:
Drama
Item Weight:
1
UPC:
014381495027
Product Code:
IMG4950DVD
Format:
DVD
Year:
2007
Studio:
Image Entertainment
Color of Freedom DVD Summary
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 foll
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