Mandela Film 'Difficult To Watch' Says Daughter

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 03 November 2013 | 23.59

By Alex Crawford in Johannesburg

The South African movie premiere of Nelson Mandela's life story has taken place in Johannesburg.

Many of his close family were on the red carpet in honour of the man who fought for the democratic rights of black South Africans.

He went on to become the country's first black president.

Cast member Naomie Harris poses with Zindzi Mandela at the end of a news conference for "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom" in Johannesburg Naomie Harris (L) who plays Winnie Mandela, poses with Zindzi Mandela

His daughter Zindzi told a news conference ahead of the film's launch how emotional she became when she watched Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom.

She watched it for the first time with her mother, Winnie Madikizela Mandela, Mr Mandela's second wife.

"It was difficult to watch," she said. "At times I had to look away because it reminded me of the pain and loneliness of all those times when we had neither my father, nor my mother."

It is, however, a film which has been endorsed by the Mandela family and the Nelson Mandela Foundation.

The film's producer, South African Anant Singh, got personal approval from Nelson Mandela himself, who is now critically ill in hospital.

Mr Mandela saw excerpts and stills from the film at his home in Qunu last year.

Mr Singh recounted how, upon seeing actor Idris Elba playing his older self, Mr Mandela asked him: "Is that me?"

Elba himself missed the pre-premiere publicity the day before the launch after having an asthma attack as he was boarding the plane to South Africa.

But he was able to make the launch at the upmarket Rosebank cinema complex in Johannesburg.

The film may have a British director - Justin Chadwick - and two British actors in the leading roles (Idris Elba playing Mr Mandela and Naomie Harris playing Winnie), but the film-makers insist it is a South African story told largely by South Africans.

The director did not want to use acting extras, but chose to film many of the scenes in situ in the townships.

With a budget of just $35m (£21.9m) it is a relatively low-cost film, especially since they had to build many of the locations - such as the Robben Island jail where Mandela spent decades.


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