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Jerusalema

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 59min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,3/10
11 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Jerusalema (2008)
An unflinching look into the crime, corruption and the transgressions of those looking to survive in the most crime-infested district of Johannesburg.
Reproducir trailer1:21
1 vídeo
21 imágenes
ActionCrimeDrama

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA young hoodlum's rise from a small-time criminal to a powerful crime entrepreneur during the turbulent years before and after the fall of apartheid.A young hoodlum's rise from a small-time criminal to a powerful crime entrepreneur during the turbulent years before and after the fall of apartheid.A young hoodlum's rise from a small-time criminal to a powerful crime entrepreneur during the turbulent years before and after the fall of apartheid.

  • Dirección
    • Ralph Ziman
  • Guión
    • Ralph Ziman
  • Reparto principal
    • Rapulana Seiphemo
    • Jeffrey Sekele
    • Ronnie Nyakale
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,3/10
    11 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Ralph Ziman
    • Guión
      • Ralph Ziman
    • Reparto principal
      • Rapulana Seiphemo
      • Jeffrey Sekele
      • Ronnie Nyakale
    • 35Reseñas de usuarios
    • 29Reseñas de críticos
    • 53Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 6 premios y 1 nominación en total

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    Jerusalema
    Trailer 1:21
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    Imágenes20

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    Reparto principal37

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    Rapulana Seiphemo
    • Lucky Kunene
    Jeffrey Sekele
    • Nazareth
    • (as Jeffrey Zekele)
    Ronnie Nyakale
    • Zakes Mbolelo
    Shelley Meskin
    • Leah Friedlander
    • (as Shelly Meskin)
    Malusi Skenjana
    • Tony Ngu
    Robert Hobbs
    Robert Hobbs
    • Inspector Blakkie Swart
    Jafta Mamabolo
    • Young Kunene
    Motlatsi Mahloko
    • Young Zakes
    Kenneth Nkosi
    • Lucas Sithole
    Sally Burdett
    • News reader
    Lerato Moloi
    • Loretta Dlamini
    Thandy Matlaila
    • Young Nomsa
    Mzwandile Ngubeni
    • Young Bull
    Gladys Mahlangu
    • Mama Kunene
    Patrick Bakoba
    • Caiphas
    Jacob Foxen
    • Naidoo
    Nathaniel Ramabulana
    • Gun dealer
    Basil Appollis
    • Stolen car dealer
    • Dirección
      • Ralph Ziman
    • Guión
      • Ralph Ziman
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    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

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    9JeffersonCody

    exciting entertainment

    DIRECTOR Ralph Ziman's vivid, action-packed South African gangster epic makes for exciting big screen entertainment. Highly commercial and hardly politically correct, but reeking with authenticity, the aptly and ironically titled "Jerusalema" offers cinema-goers the same sort of tough, high-energy thrills as crime epics like "Scarface", "American Gangster" and "City of God". Unlike "Tsotsi", it's not out win awards, or to preach about the struggle. It's out to please crowds. Yet, while telling a strong, funny, gripping, well-acted story of a young gangster's rise to power, it also manages to paint a devastating picture of how and why crime has spiraled out of control in the new South Africa. Telling its tale on a broad canvas, it begins in Soweto in the early 1990s, introducing the audience to two teenage boys, Lucky Kunene (Jafta Mamabolo) and his best friend Zakes (Motlatsi Mahloko). Lucky is an intelligent, ambitious youngster from a poor single parent home who is accepted into university. He doesn't, however, get a bursary, so he tries to earn money through various legitimate schemes. None of which succeed. Eventually he and Zakes are sucked into crime though their relationship with Nazareth (a potent Jeffrey Sekele), an angry disaffected, former ANC guerilla. And soon they're hijacking cars ("affirmative repossession", says Nazareth). But, after a botched robbery and a near fatal encounter with the police, the lads must flee to the "jungles" of Hillbrow. Cut to five years later. Lucky and Zakes (now played by Rapulana Seiphemo and Ronnie Nyakale) are operating a pirate Taxi and scraping by. It's a dangerous life and when armed rivals steal their taxi, Lucky decides to return to crime. "Jeruselema" might shock some middle-class viewers, but it is riveting fare and the crowd I saw it with clapped and cheered along with the action. The charismatic Seiphemo delivers a stunning performance - turning Lucky into a surprisingly sympathetic anti-hero, and he's superbly supported by Nyakale, Sekele and a devilish Malusi Skenjana, who plays a slimy Nigerian drug dealer. Then there are the great action scenes and the powerful underlying themes. This vibrant, violent, colorful, authentic crime thriller, which pays homage to Michael Mann's classic, "Heat" heralds a new dawn in South African film-making and is highly recommended to audiences looking for top notch entertainment.
    8gavin6942

    A Great Triumph For South Africa

    Lucky is a young black man in South Africa, who feels the oppression of apartheid. Once the apartheid ends, though... the life for blacks gets no easier. In his own form of affirmative action, he helps grow a large, powerful gang to get ahead. Is it right or wrong, and was it necessary?

    Ralph Ziman is a director from South Africa. While he started of in music video, once he came into his own, he told the tale of South Africa with a passion that no one else has yet matched. Recent films like "Invictus" or "District 9" try to capture the spirit, and in some ways do, but Ziman has it inside him and has the talent to let it out.

    I must say, there was an unfortunate naming choice with "Gangster's Paradise", and this gives it a cheaper feel. The original title, "Jerusalema", was more than adequate and gives the film a mature moniker that it richly deserves. I am not sure who felt American audiences couldn't handle the original title, but they have done the film a great disservice.

    We have seen our share of South Central Los Angeles gang movies. Here is a film that has parallels, but offers an interesting moral perspective on a racial, global issue. Can you empathize with a thieving thug? If you watch this film, you just might.
    9Silver82

    Jerusalema - Brilliant!

    If Jerusalema, the latest film about life in South Africa's underbelly of Hillbrow, can make a film like the award winning Tsotsi look like child's play, you need to ask yourself the question: "Why haven't I seen it yet?" Even more disturbing is that Jerusalema premiered at the Berlin Film Festival earlier this year, and has already been raking in the awards.

    Star of the film - Lucky Kunene's motto in life is taken from an Al Capone movie "If you're going to steal ... steal big, and hope like hell you get away with it!" Like a fly on the wall, we get to watch how an innocent youth from Soweto, a victim of circumstance, turns to crime and works his way up to become the hoodlum of Hillbrow.

    The acting is superb and will have you engrossed in the film in no time. The script is watertight, and quite probably the most accurate account of South Africa's criminal underworld that you're ever going to see.

    The scary part about all of this? It's based on true events! (But don't be put off SA, this is a small part of a big country)
    9davetherave-1

    An African Renaissance in Cinema

    Saw Jerusalema last weekend. I found the film to be an engaging, moving, and important reminder that the strangest worlds are right under our noses. Fast paced, gritty and in your face

    I loved Rapulana Simpiwe in the lead, a stunning young talent, Jafta Mamabolo who played the young Kunene is fantastic.

    The script is excellent, reassuringly tight and Carried me effortlessly through the journey.

    This is the story of how a intelligent kid with the same hopes and dreams as anyone else; an education, work hard, get a degree and live his dreams through legitimate means, succumbs, despite himself, to a life of crime because it is his only course available.

    It accurately portrays the universal genesis of crime and loss of innocence and righteousness (the symbol of which of course was the mother with her hand pressed tightly on her bible).

    I don't know what's happening with the film in terms of its international release, but I would sincerely hope that many others will have the memorable experience that we did.
    10cliffordn-1

    Moving Account of Modern South Africa

    A movie that speaks to the core of the human spirit. As much as the movie is South African, anyone who has been faced with hardship will relate. Our dreams, when they shatter and fade painfully silently and the dark talents we discover in desperation for a moment to live the life we once aspired to. Seiphemo, Zekele and the supporting cast are brilliant on a script that pulls no punches, with impeccable direction. The overall execution leaves no vague on what goes wrong and how it becomes celebrated as fruits of crime are reaped and shared by even the most moral in our lives. South African cinema has moved to the next stage in evolution i.e. reflection on some of the darker sides of the new South Africa. A masterpiece.

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      The budget was so low on the film that old cameras were used as were skateboards in place of dollies.
    • Pifias
      When Kunene is on the beach in Durban at the end of the movie, the tracks made by the film crews vehicles are clearly visible.
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      Nkosi Sikelele Afrika
      Written by Enoch Sontonga

      Performed by the Soweto Gospel Choir

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 29 de agosto de 2008 (Sudáfrica)
    • País de origen
      • Sudáfrica
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official site
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Afrikáans
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Gangster's Paradise: Jerusalema
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Sudáfrica
    • Empresa productora
      • Muti Films
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    Taquilla

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    • Presupuesto
      • 2.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 7294 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 4958 US$
      • 13 jun 2010
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 421.593 US$
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    • Duración
      1 hora 59 minutos
    • Color
      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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