Robert Sobukwe was a giant, a man destined to change people's lives, and, alongside Mandela, Biko and Luthuli, he stands as one of the most influential figures in the history of South Africa. However, unlike these other heroes, Sobukwe is, largely, a forgotten freedom fighter. Founder of the Pan Africanist Congress in 1959, his strong convictions and active resistance inspired generations of South Africans, and many organisations involved in the anti-apartheid struggle, notably the Black Consciousness Movement.
He lit the fire for protests such as that at Sharpeville, an historic moment that led to his arrest and subsequent nine-year long detainment under a special amendment that became known as the Sobukwe Clause. Sobukwe started a movement that crippled the apartheid economy to such an extent that the American Chamber of Commerce had to bail it out to the tune of £100 million. It was the ripple created by the stone Sobukwe cast that became the tidal wave which finally sank the apartheid ship. This fi lm is a journey through
the life of one of the country's most unsung heroes.
South Africa 2011, English and Zulu with English subtitles, DigiBeta PAL, DVD, Dolby Digital, 104 min
Docu-Drama Feature Length Film
featuring Luthuli Dlamini in the title role.
Director: Mickey Madoda Dube
Screenwriter : Mickey Madoda Dube
Cinematographer: Mandla Dube
Production Design
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