South Africa’s first Black president and emancipator, Mandela, who passed away on December 5, 2013, was loved globally. He symbolized dignity and fortitude and the answer is a resounding ‘yes,’ he deserves all the accolades we can possibly run on film for as many years as he was immorally imprisoned.
In the drama film adaptation Winnie Mandela (2011), Terrence Howard portrays Mandela. Viewers witnessed the life of his wife Winnie, from her childhood through her marriage and his incarceration.
In Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (2013), Idris Elba starred as Nelson Mandela. This film chronicled Mandela’s life journey from his childhood in a rural village through to his inauguration as the first democratically-elected president of South Africa.
Now BET’s movie event Madiba, a three-part saga, will tell the definitive story of Nelson Mandela and will air Feb. 1, 8 and 15, 2017. Madiba will be the cornerstone of BET’s Black History Month programming. Emmy Award-winning and Oscar-nominated actor, playwright, director and producer Laurence Fishburne (Black-ish, Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice, The Matrix Trilogy) stars as Nelson Mandela. Orlando Jones (Sleepy Hollow, Drumline,The Devil and The Deep Blue Sea), David Harewood (Homeland, The Night Manager, Supergirl), Michael Nyqvist (The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo), and Terry Pheto (Catch a Fire, Tsotsi) are co-starring. See an exclusive clip HERE
Madiba, based on two Mandela autobiographies, Conversations with Myself and Nelson Mandela by Himself, tells the most personal and comprehensive story of Mandela’s life, focusing on the man, and his innermost thoughts and fears as he fought and sacrificed for freedom to become an international icon. While many recognize Mandela as the face of the Anti-Apartheid Movement, this mini-series also pays homage to the many lesser known men and women who sacrificed and suffered alongside him in South Africa’s quest for freedom. Orlando Jones plays Oliver Tambo and David Harewood stars as Walter Sisulu, two of Mandela’s closest friends, while Michael Nyqvist plays Dr. H.F. Verwoerd, the prime minister of apartheid-era South Africa from 1958 until his assassination in 1966. Terry Pheto plays Nelson’s second wife, Winnie Mandela.
The beautifully shot series was filmed exclusively in South Africa and on Robben Island, and along with detailing the early years of Mandela’s personal journey, Madiba reveals the behind-the-scenes strategizing and bold organizing tactics he and his collaborators used to bring attention to their movement both domestically and internationally. Madiba is relevant in these times of racial unrest and serves as a reminder of the trials of political injustice, and gives us a road map of the hope and possibilities that come with being on the right side of history.
The six-hour mini-series is produced and financed by Blue Ice Pictures, and Out of Africa Entertainment Production in association with Cinema Gypsy Productions and executive produced by Blue Ice Pictures’ president, Lance Samuels. The film is directed by Kevin Hooks (Prison Break, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D). Hooks will be the first African-American director to helm a story about Mandela’s life and legacy.Madiba is written by Paul Webb (Selma), Jane Maggs (The Offering, To the Teeth) Janine Eser, Avie Luthra (Lucky) and Kathleen McGhee-Anderson (The Fosters, Lincoln Heights, Touched by an Angel)
Watch the trailer after the jump.