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Monday, 4 November 2013

PHOTOS/VIDEO: Idris Elba at Long Walk to Freedom South African Premiere



British actor Idris Elba attends the premiere of the Nelson Mandela biopic 'Long Walk to Freedom' in Johannesburg, praising his fellow actors' commitment to the representation of the former South African president. 
Idris Elba and Graca Machel
Idris Elba with Graca Machel, Nelson Mandela's wife, at the Johannesburg premiere of Long Walk To Freedom. Photograph: Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters
 


 
 
British actor Elba, who plays former South African president Mandela in movie "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom", arrives at film's premiere in Johannesburg
 
 
Nelson Mandela's second wife Winnie Madikizela–Mandela (R) and British actor Idris Elba, who plays the role of Nelson Mandela in the movie "Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom", attend the movie's premiere in Johannesburg on November 3, 2013
 
Elegant: Naomie's dress had a very elegant yet sexy feel to it, showing off her toned arms
 
Delicate: The dress featured a tulle skirt section and plenty of sequins which caught the light as she walked

Proud: The actress applauded as she sat in front of George Bizos, Nelson Mandela's lawyer

British actor Idris Elba, who plays the role of Nelson Mandela in the movie "Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom", arrives for the movie's premiere in Johannesburg on November 3, 2013


Machel, wife of former South African president Mandela, embraces Kathrada, a close friend of Mandela, during film premiere of "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom" in Johannesburg

British director Chadwick and actress Harris, who plays Winnie Mandela in "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom", at film's premiere in Johannesburg

British actress Harris, who plays Winnie Mandela in "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom", holds hands with Zindzi Mandela during film's premiere in Johannesburg

 
British actress Naomie Harris, who plays the role of Winnie Mandela in the movie "Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom", smiles on the day of the movie's premiere in Johannesburg on November 3, 2013

 
British actor Elba, who plays former South African president Mandela in movie "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom", gestures next to actor Kgoroge as British director Chadwick looks on, at film's premiere in Johannesburg

British actor Elba, who plays former South African president Mandela in movie "Long Walk to Freedom", poses for photograph with Machel, Mandela's wife, and her daughter Jozina during film's premiere in Johannesburg

Winnie Mandela, ex-wife of former South African president Mandela, sits between British actor Elba and one of her daughters with Mandela, Zindzi during film premiere of "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom" in Johannesburg


Idris Elba almost didn't make it to the red carpet for the opening of Long Walk To Freedom, the new film from director Justin Chadwick in which Elba plays Nelson Mandela. He was rushed into hospital in London after suffering an asthma attack on the plane shortly before it was due to take off for Johannesburg.

He made it just in time to be embraced by Mandela's wife Graca Machel saying, "Let me hug my husband".

The 150 minute biopic was shown simultaneously for the first time on three screens in Johannesburg in front of an invited audience including three generations of the Mandela family and one of his former cell-mates.

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Mandela's life story is an epic and producer Anant Singh hopes it will inspire people to struggle to justice. Born to be a leader of his Xhosa tribe, Mandela - known more familiarly to South Africans as 'Madiba' - studied law but became committed to the struggle for racial equality.

Jailed for life for opposing white minority rule and banished to an island prison, he was soon elevated to a status that approached sainthood.


Released from prison after serving twenty-seven years, he was elected president in South Africa's first truly democratic election and oversaw a huge social change.

At the premiere Winnie Mandela, who was married to Nelson Mandela throughout his incarceration and campaigned tirelessly for his release reminded the gathering, "We should remember where we come from and that this freedom was hard earned. "

'Long Walk to Freedom' is a totally South African production apart from the two British actors, Idris Elba and Naomi Harris in the title roles.


#telegraph.co.uk

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