Mandela film receives rave reviews
The film about the life of former president Nelson Mandela received standing ovations and rave reviews at the Toronto International Film Festival, producers said on Monday.
Terry Pheto. Image courtesy twitter.com/TerryPheto
The film, titled ‘Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom’ premiered at the Toronto film festival on Saturday.
“The film received an unprecedented eight-minute standing ovation coupled with a rapturous applause at the Festival venue, the Roy Thomson Hall, resulting in social media platforms buzzing with praise for the film,” the producers said in a statement.
Producer Anant Singh, who owns the rights to the autobiography on which the film is based, said the making of film was a long journey. “I am delighted that I finally got it done. It has been worth the wait and also worth all of the hard work that went into it over all of those years.”
Singh began communicating with Mandela while he was still in prison and acquired the rights to the autobiography in 1996. The film features Idris Elba, who plays Mandela, and Naomi Harris who plays Winnie Madikizela-Mandela.
Terry Pheto also co-stars in the film. The film will be released in South Africa in November and thereafter released to the rest of the world.
– Sapa
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