The true story of the friendship that shook South Africa and awakened the world.
南アフリカ共和国のアパルトヘイト問題に立ち向かった黒人運動家スティーヴ・ビコを取材した記者ドナルド・ウッズの原作を基に、「ガンジー」のR・アッテンボローが製作・監督した社会派ドラマ。
"Cry Freedom," released in 1987 and produced by Universal Pictures and Marble Arch Productions, is a poignant cinematic portrayal of the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. Directed by Richard Attenborough, the film is set in the United Kingdom and Zimbabwe, and it vividly captures the harrowing experiences of anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko and journalist Donald Woods. The narrative delves deep into the heart of racial injustice, showcasing the brutal realities faced by black South Africans and the relentless efforts of those who fought for their freedom. The film's strength lies in its compelling performances, particularly by Denzel Washington as Steve Biko and Kevin Kline as Donald Woods. Washington's portrayal of Biko is both powerful and nuanced, bringing to life the charisma and conviction of the real-life activist. Kline's depiction of Woods, a white journalist who becomes deeply involved in Biko's cause, adds a crucial perspective on the awakening of conscience and the personal risks taken in the fight against oppression. Their on-screen chemistry and the emotional depth of their interactions drive the film's narrative forward, making it a deeply moving experience. "Cry Freedom" also excels in its meticulous attention to historical detail and its unflinching depiction of the violence and systemic racism that characterized apartheid. The film does not shy away from showing the brutality of the South African police and the oppressive measures used to maintain racial segregation. These scenes are balanced with moments of hope and resilience, as the film highlights the courage of those who resisted and the power of solidarity across racial lines. The cinematography, capturing both the stark urban landscapes and the natural beauty of the African countryside, adds a visual richness that complements the film's intense emotional journey. Ultimately, "Cry Freedom" stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of those who fought against apartheid and a reminder of the importance of standing up for justice. Its release in 1987, a time when the world was increasingly aware of the atrocities in South Africa, helped to galvanize international support for the anti-apartheid movement. The film's message of hope and the call to action it embodies continue to resonate, making it a timeless piece of cinema that speaks to the universal struggle for human rights and dignity.
年1987
予算29000000$
上映時間157 分
収益25900000$
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製作国United KingdomZimbabwe