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Morgan Freeman | Nelson Mandela | |
Matt Damon | François Pienaar | |
Tony Kgoroge | Jason Tshabalala | |
Patrick Mofokeng | Linga Moonsamy | |
Matt Stern | Hendrick Booyens | |
Julian Lewis Jones | Etienne Feyder | |
Adjoa Andoh | Brenda Mazibuko | |
Marguerite Wheatley | Nerine | |
Leleti Khumalo | Mary | |
Patrick Lyster | Mr. Pienaar | |
Penny Downie | Mrs. Pienaar | |
Sibongile Nojila | Eunice | |
Bonnie Henna | Zindzi | |
Shakes Myeko | Minister of Sport | |
Louis Minnaar | Springbok Coach |
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Producer |
Roger Birnbaum
Mace Neufeld |
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Writer | Anthony Peckham
John Carlin |
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Cinematography | Tom Stern
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Musician | Kyle Eastwood
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President Nelson Mandela (Morgan Freeman) attempts to reconcile South Africa's racial groups after apartheid. Recognizing the importance of the rugby World Cup to South Africa's powerful white minority, Mandela works with the South African national team's captain, Francois Pienaar (Matt Damon) to improve the team and inspire South Africans to rally behind the team. This decision is met with some controversy amongst Mandela's staff, as he is also meant to be tackling South Africa's huge domestic challenges, such as rising crime, high black unemployment, and the effects of international sanctions on the South African economy. |
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