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Synopsis

A black South African family struggles to stay together as the father (Danny Glover), a senior police official, and the son, a student activist, clash amidst the upheaval of apartheid. But the ever-increasing violence soon forces the father to make a choice between his closely held beliefs and his son’s life. Based on the play by Percy Mtwa, the movie marks Morgan Freeman’s directorial debut and also stars Malcolm McDowall and Alfre Woodard.

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Morgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman has enjoyed an impressive and varied career on stage, television, and screen. It is a career that began in the mid-’60s, when Freeman appeared in an off-Broadway production of The Niggerlovers and with Pearl Bailey in an all-African-American Broadway production of Hello, Dolly! in 1968. He went on to have a successful career both on and off-Broadway, showcasing his talents in everything from musicals to contemporary drama to Shakespeare.

Before studying acting, the Memphis-born Freeman attended Los Angeles Community College and served a five-year stint with the Air Force from 1955 to 1959. After getting his start on the stage, he worked in television, playing Easy Reader on the PBS children’s educational series The Electric Company from 1971 through 1976. During that period, Freeman also made his movie debut in the lighthearted children’s movie Who Says I Can’t Ride a Rainbow? (1971). Save for his work on the PBS show, Freeman’s television and feature film appearances… read more

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