Sarafina! with Leleti Khumalo: DVD Cover
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Sarafina! Director: Darrell James Roodt Cast: Leleti Khumalo, Whoopi Goldberg, Miriam Makeba, John Kani

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/04/2002
  • Original Release: 1992
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 8,780

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Closed Caption; Dolby Digital Surround Sound; French and Spanish subtitles; Widescreen (1.85:1); Enhanced for 16x9 televisions

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Side #1 --
1. Opening Titles / "Sarafina" [8:28]
2. Mary Masembuko [9:45]
3. Troublemakers [9:58]
4. More Than This [7:51]
5. Soweto's Children [10:06]
6. Informer [7:05]
7. Teacher Arrested [10:09]
8. Students Rise up [8:27]
9. Imprisoned [11:57]
10. "Freedom Is Coming Tomorrow" / End Credits [14:30]

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Whoopi Goldberg stars in this musical take on the South African struggles against Apartheid in the mid-1970s, during the imprisonment of Nelson Mandela. An adaptation of Mbongeni Ngema's popular musical, which ran on Broadway from 1988 to 1989, Sarafina! recounts the political coming of age of the title character, a high school girl involved in the Soweto student protests of 1976. At first just a petulant bundle of energy, more interested in boys than civil rights, Sarafina (Leleti Khumalo) learns of the Afrikaaner oppression through the underground lectures of her teacher, Mary Masembuko (Goldberg). Sarafina's mother, who works as a servant in a white household and never sees her children, urges Sarafina to toe the line. But she can no longer turn a blind eye when the government imprisons her teacher and slaughters her would-be boyfriend during an arson protest. Incited to rebellion, the students kill a crooked black constable, leaving Sarafina to wrestle with their decision to use violence against the government's strictures. Ever tightening its grip, the ruling regime would kill 575 blacks over eight months in an attempt to quell the civil unrest. The sober subject matter is leavened by Ngema's jubilant songs and Michael Peters' electric choreography. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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March 03, 2009: This movie is excellent especial by the way to treat the theme that continues in force in Africa