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Mrs Mandela
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Mrs Mandela

Jan 25, 2010
1h 30m
★ 4.0

Overview

How Winnie Mandela went from innocent country girl to a fighter against apartheid.

Genres

TV Movie
Drama

Production Companies

France 2
Diverse Productions

Cast

Sophie Okonedo

Winnie Mandela

Sophie Okonedo

David Harewood

Nelson Mandela

David Harewood

David Morrissey

Theunis Swanepoel

David Morrissey

Vusi Kunene

Dr. Nthato Motlana

Vusi Kunene

David Dennis

Ismail Ayob

David Dennis

Jacques Gombault

Sergeant Prinsloo

Jacques Gombault

Rika Sennett

Helen Joseph

Rika Sennett

Philip Godawa

George Bizos

Philip Godawa

Lindani Nkosi

Cyril Ramaphosa

Lindani Nkosi

Craig Gardner

Senator Edward Kennedy

Craig Gardner

Jakkie Groenewald

Prison Officer Gregory

Jakkie Groenewald

Mangaliso Ngema

Winnie's Young Lover

Mangaliso Ngema

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