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Mandela and de Klerk

  • TV Movie
  • 1997
  • PG-13
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
697
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Mandela and de Klerk (1997)
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On June 12, 1964, Nelson Mandela, along with numerous political detainees, was sentenced to life imprisonment in what remains the most sensational treason trial in the history of South Afric... Read allOn June 12, 1964, Nelson Mandela, along with numerous political detainees, was sentenced to life imprisonment in what remains the most sensational treason trial in the history of South Africa. The incarceration of Mandela and other political prisoners on Robben Island would becom... Read allOn June 12, 1964, Nelson Mandela, along with numerous political detainees, was sentenced to life imprisonment in what remains the most sensational treason trial in the history of South Africa. The incarceration of Mandela and other political prisoners on Robben Island would become a symbol of the struggle to end apartheid and win freedom for the black majority in Sout... Read all

  • Director
    • Joseph Sargent
  • Writer
    • Richard Wesley
  • Stars
    • Sidney Poitier
    • Michael Caine
    • Tina Lifford
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    697
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Sargent
    • Writer
      • Richard Wesley
    • Stars
      • Sidney Poitier
      • Michael Caine
      • Tina Lifford
    • 6User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 11 nominations total

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    Sidney Poitier
    Sidney Poitier
    • Nelson Mandela
    Michael Caine
    Michael Caine
    • F.W. de Klerk
    Tina Lifford
    Tina Lifford
    • Winnie Mandela
    Gerry Maritz
    • P.W. Botha
    Ian Roberts
    • Kobie Coetsee
    Ben Kruger
    • James Gregory
    Jerry Mofokeng
    Jerry Mofokeng
    • Walter Sisulu
    Owen Sejake
    • Mlangeni
    Andre Jacobs
    Andre Jacobs
    • Niels Barnard
    • (as André Jacobs)
    Tertius Meintjes
    • Kykendal
    John Carson
    John Carson
    • Willem de Klerk
    David Fortune
    • Mhlaba
    Farouk Valley-Omar
    Farouk Valley-Omar
    • Kathrada
    Terry Norton
    Terry Norton
    • Marike de Klerk
    Bankole Omotoso
    • Mbeki
    Sebata Sesiu
    • Motsoaledi
    Moshidi Motshegwa
    Moshidi Motshegwa
    • Zindzi
    Nomonde Gogi
    • Zenani
    • Director
      • Joseph Sargent
    • Writer
      • Richard Wesley
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    9Guy33134

    Good biopic combining actual footage and great performances

    This is a well-structured, easy to follow "short version" of the Mandela miracle. The actual events were of course much more complex, as was the cast of important characters. But weaving actual footage with the close ups of Poitier(Mandela) and Caine (DeKlerk) produced a better documentary of this historic process than other "actual" documentaries. Poitier has played Mandela and South African heroes so often and so well, we may be mixing fact and fiction here. Caine also gave a great performance, perhaps the finest dramatic portrayal of his career. I'm convinced that the relatively low rating the movie has received in your base is due to the high number of South African voters. Though casting Caine as DeKlerk was necessary to attract viewers (and the bald Caine actually bore a good resemblance to DeKlerk), the choice was obviously not well received by Afrikaaanerdom and South Africans in general. How can the last important Afrikaaner ever be portrayed by his historical nemesis, an Englishman? Makes sense, but otherwise the film was great as biopics go.
    6michaelarmer

    Good look at Mandela

    Sidney Poitier was the right actor to play Mandela, but Michael Caine not for de Klerk, don't get me wrong, Caine is a very fine actor and put in a good performance, but the false bald head made him look like a Tefal man from the old advertisement, and his voice did not suit the part. The other roles were well filled.

    With such a scope for a movie, it would be impossible to make justice of it in just under 2 hours, so they did a good job with what they had, if lengthened it would of made a better film, Maybe a 10 part mini-series on TV could be the answer.

    The live news clips were fitted in well, and editing was good, however I think they could have made more of the fantastic South African scenery, it wasn't all ramshackle townships and government buildings. But that is a minor quibble, on the whole it is a good movie, and a document of history which should never be forgotten.
    4HotToastyRag

    Focuses on Mandela's later years

    Sidney Poitier plays Nelson Mandela in this television biopic Mandela and de Klerk. The film focuses on the later years of Mandela's imprisonment, giving only five minutes or so in the beginning to the first twenty years. This story shows his relationship with his wife Winnie, played by Tina Lifford, and the politically changing climate in South Africa. Gerry Maritz and Michael Caine, playing P.W. Botha and F.W. de Klerk respectively, have lots of meetings with their political cohorts to decide how to handle the social situation, as well as debating the political gains and detriments that would coincide with potentially freeing Mandela.

    While there is a very small side-plot that references Mandela's friendship with guard James Gregory, played by Ben Kruger, I wouldn't have even noticed that the real-life tidbit was included if I hadn't previously seen The Color of Freedom, a film starring Dennis Haysbert and Joseph Fiennes, that focused solely on that friendship.

    All in all, the film feels a little cheap and obviously made for television. But, if you really like Mandela biographies, you can rent this movie to compare performances and help you choose a favorite actor among the many who have played him. While Sidney Poitier and Michael Caine don't look anything like the men they're portraying, they try very hard to do South African accents. Both speak very convincingly for about nine words, and on the tenth word they accidentally revert to their usual voices. But, it is a very difficult accent to master, so you can cut them a little slack if you'd like.
    9nz man

    Accurate, uplifting, solid performances = excellent!

    As the writer below states, the events portrayed in this film are in fact more complex. But this is a movie, and only 114 minutes, and a lot of ground had to be covered.

    Even though I read two books about Nelson Mandela, and was inspired seeing him on TV's Oprah, I was still reluctant to rent this film at the low low rate of 50 cents (USD $). What a fool I was to waver - this is an EXCELLENT film because the story is so amazing, and true. Everyone should see it.

    Poitier's acting was of course wonderful, and Michael Caine was fine as de Klerk.

    I felt good after seeing this film, and it held my attention like a good thriller - even though I knew what was going to happen.
    9planktonrules

    A good primer for folks not familiar with these events.

    "Mandela and de Klerk" is a movie from Showtime that dramatizes the events leading to the release of Nelson Mandela from political prison after 27 years. It was NOT a single event but a series of negotiations and steps leading to this huge change in South Africa. It's best for folks who are only somewhat familiar with events. If you know nothing about it, as is the case with younger viewers, I suggest you read up on the events before watching the film.

    The film, to me, seems reasonably fair in its depiction of events. Some folks, such as Winnie Mandela and Pieter Botha, are not shown as saints or innocents...which I appreciate. The acting is quite good, the story compelling and it's well worth seeing. My only complaint is that the DVD I watched did not have captions....which made understanding everything in the film a tad difficult, as I am hard of hearing and the accents were a bit thick. Perhaps newer copies of the film will not have this issue.

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      This is the second time that a movie that dealt with apartheid in South Africa starred Sidney Poitier and Sir Michael Caine, they also joined forces in Le vent de la violence (1975).
    • Connections
      Featured in The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1997)

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    • Release date
      • February 16, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Afrikaans
    • Also known as
      • Mandela y de Klerk
    • Filming locations
      • Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Film Afrika Worldwide
      • Hallmark Entertainment
      • Showtime Networks
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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