Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela
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Directed by | Thomas Allen Harris |
Produced by | Woo Cho, Thomas Allen Harris, Rudean Leinaeng, Donald Lester Perry II |
Written by | Thomas Allen Harris |
Music by | Vernon Reid |
Cinematography | David Forbes, Jonathan Kovel |
Editing by | Sabine Hoffmann, Samuel D. Pollard |
Running time | 75 min. |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela is a 2006 documentary film about a generation of men who left South Africa to form the African National Congress and spread their message across the world. Considered terrorists by the U.S. government, filmmaker Thomas Allen Harris focuses on his stepfather Benjamin Pule Leinaeng, who was among the first ANC members to leave South Africa in 1960.[1]
Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela was met with critical acclaim, winning an Independent Spirit Award nomination for its Stranger Than Fiction category and was aired on PBS as part of its Point of View series in 2006.
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- Twelve Disciples on IMDb
- Village Voice Review
- P.O.V. Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela - PBS's site dedicated to the film