Title : | Sarafina [Compare] | View JPG : |
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Date : | 2002-08-27 13:20:17 | Video Rating : | n/a (0 votes) [vote] | |
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0105316 | Runtime : |
117 | ||
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0105316 | Language : |
English, Zulu | |||
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6.3 | Year : |
1992 | |||
Director : |
Darrell Roodt | |||||
Stars : |
Whoopi Goldberg, Leleti Khumalo, Miriam Makeba | |||||
Genre : |
Drama, Musical | |||||
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As tensions of apartheid spread across South Africa, many students revolts to massive stone throw, a demonstration that comes in a wake of the introduction of Afrikaans language as a means of teaching. This sparks riots among school age young people who have resolved to do what it takes for freedom to come tomorrow. In a township of Soweto, a group of students, led by a beautiful and intelligent young girl, Sarafina, mastermind a plot to rise against the apartheid regime by vehemently rejecting the proposal to have Afrikaans as a medium of instruction. This angers the white people and results in a massive unrest of the students and those others supporting them. Meanwhile, Sarafina's mother accepts a job of a housekeeper in a white household and it angers Sarafina. Following the unrest of students and their possible torture and trial, Sarafina is released from prison, reunites with some of the colleagues and composes a "Freedom is Coming Tomorrow" song.
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