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Goodbye Bafana (2007)

The true story of a white South African racist whose life was profoundly altered by the black prisoner he guarded for twenty years. The prisoner's name was Nelson Mandela.
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The true story of a white South African racist whose life was profoundly altered by the black prisoner he guarded for twenty years. The prisoner's name was Nelson Mandela.

Rating:R
Genre:History, Drama
Directed By:Bille August
Written By:Greg Latter
In Theaters:2/11/2007
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Runtime:115 minutes
Studio:Film Afrika, X Filme Creative Pool

Cast


Director

Bille August

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Joseph Fiennes

James Gregory

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Dennis Haysbert

Nelson Mandela

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Diane Kruger

Gloria Gregory

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Shiloh Henderson

Brett Gregory

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Patrick Lyster

Major Pieter Jordaan

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Norman Anstey

Jimmy Kruger

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Terry Pheto

Zindzi Mandela

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Zikhona Mda

Zenani Mandela

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Leslie Mongezi

Walter Sisulu

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Faith Ndukwana

Winnie Mandela

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Zingizile Mtuzula

Raymond Mhlaba

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