Have you heard from Johannesburg. [Part 7], Free at last / Clarity Films presents ; a Connie Field film ; produced and directed by Connie Field ; writers, Jon Else, Connie Field, Gregory Scharpen.

Diving into the heart of the conflict, South Africans tell the story of the most important effort in the anti-apartheid campaign of the 80's: the alliance that brought together freedom fighters in South Africa as never before. A mass movement gains unprecedented momentum when three generations of re...

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Corporate Authors: Clarity Educational Productions
Clarity Films (Firm) (Production company)
Other Authors: Field, Connie (independent filmmaker.)
Else, Jon, 1944- (Screenwriter)
Scharpen, Gregory (Screenwriter)
Chauke, Mmaboshadi M. (Narrator)
Hurwitz, Tom (director of photography.)
D'Ambrosio, Marco (composer (expression))
Language:English
Language and/or Writing System:
In English, with optional English captions.
Published: [Berkeley, Calif.] : Clarity Educational Productions, Inc., [2010]
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Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file (78 min.)) : sound, color with black and white sequences
Variant Title:
Free at last
Free at last, 1979-1994
Format: Electronic Video
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Diving into the heart of the conflict, South Africans tell the story of the most important effort in the anti-apartheid campaign of the 80's: the alliance that brought together freedom fighters in South Africa as never before. A mass movement gains unprecedented momentum when three generations of resistance fighters band together as The United Democratic Front (UDF). Faced with growing international isolation, the apartheid government tries to win allies and convince the world of the merit of its piecemeal reforms even as it struggles to suppress open revolt, at times using savage secret tactics. The UDF protests climax in a fierce campaign of defiance, and internationally, Nelson Mandela becomes a household name as the campaign to free him ignites a worldwide crusade. Caught between an unstoppable internal mass movement and ongoing international pressure, the apartheid regime is finally forced to the negotiating table and at last lifts the decades-long bans on the ANC. After twenty-seven years in prison, Nelson Mandela is released, sparking a global celebration as he tours the world to thank all. After 30 years in exile, Oliver Tambo is finally able to return to South Africa. But the struggle has taken a heavy toll on him and he will die one year before his comrade, Nelson Mandela, is elected the first black president of a democratic South Africa.
Note:Originally released as part of a documentary series in 2010.
Call Number:DT1757 .H3893 2010 Online
Awards:Best Documentary Feature, Pan-African Film Festival, 2010
Best Documentary Series, International Documentary Association, 2010
Best Documentary Feature, Vancouver International Film Festival, 2010
Credits:Cinematography, Tom Hurwitz, David Forbes ; series editor, Gregory Scharpen ; editor, Ken Schneider ; composer, Marco d'Ambrosio.
System Details:Streaming video file.
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Narrator: Mmaboshadi M. Chauke.
Source of Description:
Description based on videodisc (DVD) version record.