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Bram Fischer

  • 2017
  • TV-14
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Bram Fischer (2017)
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In apartheid-ruled South Africa, a renowned lawyer struggles to hide his secret affiliation to the nation's chief resistance movement - as he takes on defending a group of its arrested membe... Read allIn apartheid-ruled South Africa, a renowned lawyer struggles to hide his secret affiliation to the nation's chief resistance movement - as he takes on defending a group of its arrested members, including its leader, Nelson Mandela.In apartheid-ruled South Africa, a renowned lawyer struggles to hide his secret affiliation to the nation's chief resistance movement - as he takes on defending a group of its arrested members, including its leader, Nelson Mandela.

  • Director
    • Jean van de Velde
  • Writers
    • Dominic Morgan
    • Matt Harvey
    • Jean van de Velde
  • Stars
    • Peter Paul Muller
    • Antoinette Louw
    • José Domingos
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    647
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    • Director
      • Jean van de Velde
    • Writers
      • Dominic Morgan
      • Matt Harvey
      • Jean van de Velde
    • Stars
      • Peter Paul Muller
      • Antoinette Louw
      • José Domingos
    • 5User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Peter Paul Muller
    • Bram Fischer
    Antoinette Louw
    Antoinette Louw
    • Molly Fischer
    José Domingos
    José Domingos
    • Percy Yutar
    Conrad Kemp
    Conrad Kemp
    • Joel Joffe
    Sello Motloung
    • Nelson Mandela
    Daniel Janks
    Daniel Janks
    • George Bizos
    Morné Visser
    Morné Visser
    • Officer Dirker
    Fezile Mpela
    • Bruno Mtolo
    Willie Esterhuizen
    • Lieutenant Swanepoel
    Izel Bezuidenhout
    Izel Bezuidenhout
    • Ilse Fischer
    Hannes Brummer
    • Bob Hepple
    Zak Hendrikz
    • Dave Kitson
    John-Henry Opperman
    • Denis Goldberg
    Dan Robbertse
    • Judge de Wet
    Russel Savadier
    Russel Savadier
    • Sir Harry Oppenheimer
    Sylvaine Strike
    Sylvaine Strike
    • Hilda Bernstein
    Jana Kruger
    • Shirley Hepple
    • (as Jana Strydom)
    Leroux van Diemen
    • Paul Fischer
    • Director
      • Jean van de Velde
    • Writers
      • Dominic Morgan
      • Matt Harvey
      • Jean van de Velde
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    9wpeigles

    A History Triumph: Outstanding Script, Acting, & Direction

    Very well scripted and acted portrayal of the 1963 arrest and trial of Nelson Mandela and nine other ANC "trialists" (aka defendants) in apartheid-era South Africa. The focus is on their Afrikaner (white) defense lawyer, a well established advocate but political outlier from his own tribe as a closet communist and ANC supporter, whose whole life and family are roundly threatened by his sincere and dedicated, but predictably abortive, legal defense of the accused. An intriguing ethnic and cultural counterpoint is provided by the persona of the state's main prosecutor, a Jew whose role in prosecuting all ten defendants includes three who are also Jewish -- and is very motivated to do so for personal ideological reasons. As a period piece, this film feels very authentic, capably capturing the moods, sentiments, and affects of the privileged yet ever-fearful Afrikaners, the militant cadre of black resisters against apartheid, and the white supporters of that cadre in the South Africa of that era. The dialogue often varies delightfully between the serious and sporty, with most of the main characters seamlessly weaving English and Afrikaans verbiage together. The only real complaint is with the subtitles: They contain many mistakes in transcription and punctuation, and others are simply superfluous (e.g., "engine noises"). Not to worry, though, as the overall flow of meaning is usually clearly understandable, nonetheless. For all of South-Africa-philes, courtroom-drama aficionados, and history buffs, this is a very moving and insightful film that illustrates that good and evil can sometimes be intermixed and that even well intentioned people can suffer the burden of a complex of beliefs, motivations, fears and emotions that aren't always honorable.
    6Arconada

    A rather flat film

    The film Bram Fischer tells the story of the eponymous South African lawyer who defended Nelson Mandela and his comrades during the Rivonia Trial. While the film strives for historical accuracy, it sometimes lacks the dramatic tension needed to fully engage the viewer. This is partly due to the filmmakers' commendable choice to avoid exaggeration, but the result occasionally feels flat and emotionally distant.

    Another point of criticism is the tacit promotion of communism as the liberator of apartheid. While it is understandable that certain anti-apartheid activists adhered to communist ideology, the film offers little to no space for critical reflection on this ideology. Communism, however idealistic it may be portrayed, can only exist through the suppression of dissent, a problematic aspect of this ideology that remains unaddressed.

    All in all, Bram Fischer is a well-intentioned biographical film that could have benefited from more depth and nuance in its treatment of its themes.
    9rookmaker

    Fight against injustice, viewed from the angle of defence

    One of the most impressing movies I've seen. Very good acting, realisting shooting. The situation of apartheid seen and experienced via the person of the lawyer defendimg Nelson Mandela and a number of others who were fighting for justice and humanity. In parallel the movie shows the tension between ambition on a society level and the simple desire to love your spouse and children.

    The movie shows that dirty games are of all times. What it shows can easily be transcripted to the middle east comflict, the russion agression, the actual situation in Venzuela, and numerous inhumane situations caused by autocratic leaders or perverse laws.
    8frankde-jong

    A very, very brave man

    Everybody knows Nelson Mandela, but who knows the lawyer who saved him from the death penalty? "Bram Fischer" is a tribute to this lawyer.

    The film portrays Fischer as man with great courage. After all he resists "Apartheid" in South Africa without, as a white man, belonging to the group of people that is discriminated by Apartheid. His resistence is motivated pure by idealism.

    Furthermore Bram Fischer had something to lose. He belonged to the Sout African elite. His grandfather had been prime minister of the free state of Orange and the grandfather of his wife has been a general during the Boer war.

    Of course his sympathies with the ANC brought Fischer in conflict with the government. When we learn what happend when his son died, when Fischer got ill himself and with his corpse when he was dead we realize that fact is stranger than fiction. A writer producing a scenario like that would be severly critized because of exaggerating.

    I had never heard of Bram Fischer, but he is not completely forgotten, and rightly so.

    Nelson Mandela said about him: "Fischer was one of the bravest and staunchest friends of the freedom struggle that I have ever known. From a prominent Afrikaner family, he gave up a life of privilege, rejected his heritage, and was ostracized by his own people, showing a level of courage and sacrifice that was in a class by itself"

    In 2012 the city of Bloemfontein renamed its airport in Bram Fischer International Airport.

    His Alma Mater in Oxford organizes a yearly lecture to commemorate Bram Fischer.
    8Laakbaar

    Good movie telling the story of the Rivonia Trial

    This historical movie tells the story of the Rivonia Trial, which was conducted in Pretoria in 1963 and 1964. This is the trial in which Nelson Mandela (amongst others) was sentenced to life imprisonment for sabotage.

    The story focuses on the lead counsel for the defendants, Bram Fischer. Fischer's story is an interesting one. He had himself been a member of the Communist party and had played a role in the planning of the sabotage. The defendants saw their actions as political resistance.

    We meet Bram Fischer's family and friends. We witness the actions and dialogue of the various personalities in the anti-apartheid movement at this time. All the whites involved -- defendants, their counsel and their prosecutors -- were mostly Jewish. We also see the Afrikaner security forces of the apartheid state, doing their utmost to bring to justice a group they regarded with hatred. We see the details of the trial.

    The director did a great job in recreating this particular time and place. I had the feeling that we were being shown a realistic film about life in South Africa at that time. The dialogue is mostly in Afrikaans but with some English. I suppose this easily bilingualism reflects the reality in South Africa. The use of Afrikaans certainly made the movie extraordinarily realistic.

    I thought that perhaps the portrayal of the Afrikaner security and justice system was not painted with a light enough touch. They seemed unrelentingly evil. However, I saw this movie with an egte boer, and he did not find it offensive or inaccurate.

    The story is interesting and well told in this film. At the end, the film became quite moving. I left the movie with the impression that Bram Fischer was an extraordinary and heroic Afrikaner. I recommend this movie especially if you're interested in learning more about South Africa during this period.

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    • Trivia
      For the South African release, the producers decided to dub Peter Paul Muller's (Bram Fischer) voice, as the they felt that his Dutch accent was too strong for the South African audience. His voice was dubbed by well known Afrikaans actor and director Andre Odendaal.
    • Goofs
      At 1:33:53 there is a shot of a tape recorder playing a recording of a piano concerto. The unit is a Philips N4500 which was first manufactured in 1969, five years after the Rivonia Trial.

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 2017 (South Africa)
    • Countries of origin
      • Netherlands
      • South Africa
    • Languages
      • Afrikaans
      • English
      • Zulu
    • Also known as
      • An Act of Defiance
    • Filming locations
      • South Africa(location)
    • Production companies
      • Spier Films
      • BNN-VARA
      • Cool Beans
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      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $180,706
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      2 hours 3 minutes
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