Amandla!: a Revolution In Four-part Harmony (2002) South Africa
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Director:Hirsch, Lee, Cronkite, Walter, Ibrahim, Abdullah, Klerk, F.W. de, Mahlasela, Vusi, Ndlovu, Duma Ka
Studio:ATO Pictures
Writer:Lee Hirsch
Rating:7.3 (412 votes)
Rated:PG-13
Date Added:2012-06-05
ASIN:012236144984
Awards:11 wins & 7 nominations
Genre:English films
IMDb:0303297
Duration:1:43:00
Languages:English
Subtitles:English
LAC code:300001151
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Hirsch, Lee, Cronkite, Walter, Ibrahim, Abdullah, Klerk, F.W. de, Mahlasela, Vusi, Ndlovu, Duma Ka  ...  (Director)
Lee Hirsch  ...  (Writer)
 
Walter Cronkite  ...  Himself
F.W. de Klerk  ...  Himself
Abdullah Ibrahim  ...  Himself
Jesse Jackson  ...  Himself
Duma Ka Ndlovu  ...  Himself
Ronnie Kasrils  ...  Himself
Sibongile Khumalo  ...  Herself
Vusi Mahlasela  ...  Himself
Miriam Makeba  ...  Herself
Nelson Mandela  ...  Himself
Winnie Mandela  ...  Herself
Hugh Masekela  ...  Himself
Sophie Mgcina  ...  Herself
Thandi Modise  ...  Herself
Sifiso Ntuli  ...  Himself
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Summary: AMANDLA! A REVOLUTION IN FOUR-PART HARMONY tells the story of black South African freedom music and the central role it played against apartheid. The first film to specifically consider the music that sustained and galvanized black South Africans for more than 40 years, Amandla!'s focus is on the struggle's spiritual dimension, as articulated and embodied in song. Named for the Xhosa word for "power," Amandla! lives up to its title, telling an uplifting story of human courage, resolve, and triumph.