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Cry Freedom

1987

R

2 h 37 m

United Kingdom

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South African journalist Donald Woods is forced to flee the country after attempting to investigate the death in custody of his friend, the Black anti-Apartheid activist Steve Biko.
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Denzel Washington
Steve Biko
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Kevin Kline
Donald Woods
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Josette Simon
Dr. Ramphele
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Wabei Siyolwe
Tenjy
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John Matshikiza
Mapetla
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Juanita Waterman
Ntsiki Biko
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Evelyn Sithole
Nurse at Clinic
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Xoliswa Sithole
Nurse at Clinic
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James Coine
Young Boy
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Kevin McNally
Ken
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Albert Ndinda
Alec
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Andrew Whaley
Sub-Editor
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Shelley Borkum
Woods' Receptionist
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Penelope Wilton
Wendy Woods
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Kate Hardie
Jane Woods
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Graeme Taylor
Dillon Woods
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Adam Stuart Walker
Duncan Woods
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Hamish Stuart Walker
Gavin Woods

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ihirwelamar

27/04/2026 04:48
Cry Freedom_360P
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Lucinda Adams

26/04/2026 13:54
it turned my life around
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David Chibuike

28/08/2024 09:45
cool
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BOSSBABE ❤️💎

29/05/2023 20:12
source: Cry Freedom
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Antonio Blanco Jr

16/11/2022 11:38
Cry Freedom
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Marie ines Duranton

16/11/2022 03:57
Very rarely does Denzil Washington make a bad movie and come to think of it that goes for Kevin Kline and in this case , this must count as one of their best films. It is more about of film about how strong friendship can more than the story of Steve Biko although we do get an insight into what the man was like and how far the reporter and friend Donald Woods went to preserve the mans name and let the world know what a corrupt , putrid society South Africa was. The Direction is outstanding from David Attenborough as it was for Gandhi although if there is any critisism to be aimed it could be at the length of the film. Two and a half hours is a long time to sit through a historic movie .What is amazing is how he manages to control all the extras. Thousands of people in both films. This film really does open your eyes to what happened before the break up of Aparthiet and you cannot fail to moved by it. 8 out of 10.
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Soraya Momed

16/11/2022 03:57
This is an absolutely incredible film. It shows South African racism from the perspective of the victims, and provokes a feeling of anti-racism in everyone who sees it. It is the best historic film I have ever seen.
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rashidalhabtoor

16/11/2022 03:57
Cry Freedom was such a touching, unforgettable film. The acting was amazing, and they picked the perfect cast. I watched this at my school last year for the first time, and the first scene made me want to cry! Cry Freedom made me laugh, cry, confused, and made me just want to scream at those people who treated blacks cruelly! I recommend you rent this movie. 10/10
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L11 ورطه🇱🇾

16/11/2022 03:57
I think the context of the story has been covered by other posters so I would just like to write about the impact this film had on me. I first saw this film the year of it's release around 1987. My school organised a trip to the cinema to see it, for an RE project I think. We all went along of course excited because we were on a school trip to the cinema! Little did we know what we were about to experience. To this day I still remember the feelings it invoked in me and i remembered crying a lot as were most of my friends. I think at the age we were we found it shocking and quiet rightly outraged in our own youthful way .It had such an impact on me that I joined the Anti Apartheid Movement the same year. I think it served it's purpose in my case.
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adilassil

16/11/2022 03:57
This film is, quite simply, brilliant. The cinematography is good, the acting superb and the story absolutely breathtaking. This is the story of Donald Woods, a white South African who thought himself a liberal until he found out the reality of apartheid. Kevin Kline is completely convincing - so much so that when Donald Woods himself appeared on TV some years later, I recognised him from Kline's portrayal. Denzel Washington also turns in a masterful performance, as ever. I urge you to watch this. It is long, but it is worth your patience because it tells such an incredible story. Remember, folks, this really happened.
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