Una cronaca del viaggio di vita di Nelson Mandela dalla sua infanzia in un villaggio rurale fino alla sua inaugurazione come primo presidente democraticamente eletto del Sud Africa.Una cronaca del viaggio di vita di Nelson Mandela dalla sua infanzia in un villaggio rurale fino alla sua inaugurazione come primo presidente democraticamente eletto del Sud Africa.Una cronaca del viaggio di vita di Nelson Mandela dalla sua infanzia in un villaggio rurale fino alla sua inaugurazione come primo presidente democraticamente eletto del Sud Africa.
- Candidato a 1 Oscar
- 13 vittorie e 36 candidature totali
- Albert Luthuli
- (as Sello Maake)
- George Bizos
- (as James Cunningham)
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- QuizDuring the film's London premiere, sisters Zindzi Mandela and Zenani Mandela, who were in the audience, were notified by cell phone of the news that their father Nelson Mandela had just died. When asked whether they'd like the screening to be postponed, they insisted that the premiere go ahead as planned. The sad news, however, was not shared with the rest of the attendees who sat through the screening unaware of Mandela's death. It wasn't until after the credits rolled at the end of the film that co-producer Anant Singh took the stage to break the news to the audience. The auditorium lapsed into a 2-minute silence as a gesture of respect.
- BlooperWhen Nelson Mandela is released from prison on 11th February 1990, there is a Mercedes W140 waiting which was first manufactured in August 1991.
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Nelson Mandela: I have walked a long walk to freedom. It has been a lonely road, and it is not over yet. I know that my country, was not made to be a land of hatred. No one is born hating another person because the color of his skin. People learn to hate. They can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Zoom In: Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (2013)
- Colonne sonoreOrdinary Love
Written by Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr. and Danger Mouse
Performed by U2
The first half of the film is the worst--mostly because so much was omitted. It's sort of a highlights reel--with seemingly less important stuff either skipped or condensed. I cannot blame the movie for this-- it was NOT a mini-series and, in hindsight, it should have been.
The second half is much better as it gets to the personal philosophy of Nelson Mandela. Because it is based not on events as much as personality, it is much more touching and insightful. The very end, in fact, is wonderful--and provides a wonderful ending by quoting the great man himself.
The bottom line is that this IS a good film but no film can adequately encapsulate Nelson Mandela's life and legacy. Well worth seeing--but there is so much more to the story that you should learn for yourself.
Interestingly enough, I have been to South Africa a couple times recently and was shocked that he is universally beloved--by whites and blacks equally. This was a great way to learn about the man--listening to people's stories and seeing where he lived and was imprisoned. Start with the film and then take a trip and just ask folks what he meant to them.
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- Mandela: la lunga strada verso la libertà
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- Drakensberg Mountains, Sud Africa(Nelson Mandela's childhood village)
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- Budget
- 35.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 8.323.085 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 84.283 USD
- 1 dic 2013
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 27.985.788 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 21 minuti
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