Sarafina!

Sarafina!

Movie |

Africa | South Africa

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  • Genre(s): Musical, Drama, Family
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Darrell James Roodt, Graham Hickson
  • Cast(s): Leleti Khumalo, Whoopi Goldberg, John Kani, Miriam Makeba, Mary Twala See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 57min
  • Music: Stanley Myers,Nicky De Beer
  • Award(s): Image 1995 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: I Can Only Imagine 2, Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
  • Story:
    The plot centers on students involved in the Soweto Riots, in opposition to the implementation of Afrikaans as the language of instruction in schools. The stage version presents a school uprising similar to the Soweto uprising on June 16, 1976. A narrator introduces several characters among them the school girl activist Sarafina. Things get out of control when a policeman shoots several pupils in a classroom. Nevertheless, the musical ends with a cheerful farewell show of pupils leaving school, which takes most of act two. In the movie version Sarafina feels shame at her mother's (played by Miriam Makeba in the film) acceptance of her role as domestic servant in a white household in apartheid South Africa, and inspires her peers to rise up in protest, especially after her inspirational teacher, Mary Masombuka (played by Whoopi Goldberg in the film version) is imprisoned.
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6.3/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
The plot centers on students involved in the Soweto Riots, in opposition to the implementation of Afrikaans as the language of instruction in schools. The stage version presents a school uprising similar to the Soweto uprising on June 16, 1976. A narrator introduces several characters among them the school girl activist Sarafina. Things get out of control when a policeman shoots several pupils in a classroom. Nevertheless, the musical ends with a cheerful farewell show of pupils leaving school, which takes most of act two. In the movie version Sarafina feels shame at her mother's (played by Miriam Makeba in the film) acceptance of her role as domestic servant in a white household in apartheid South Africa, and inspires her peers to rise up in protest, especially after her inspirational teacher, Mary Masombuka (played by Whoopi Goldberg in the film version) is imprisoned.
Ratings

6.3/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
Image Award

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Motion Picture | 1995 | Leleti

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture | 1995 | Whoopi

PFS Award

Human Rights | 1993

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The original Broadway production of "Sarafina!" opened at the Cort Theater in New York on January 28, 1988, ran for 597 performances and was nominated for the 1988 Tony Awards for the Best Musical and Score. Dumisani Dlamini, Leleti Khumalo, Nhlanhla Ngema and 'Mbongeni Ngema' recreated their roles in the movie version. A nomination for the 1988 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical went to Leleti Khumalo.

Film composer Stanley Myer's last scored film.

Dumisani Dlamini, the South African actor who played the role as Crocodile, is the father of American singer and rapper, Doja Cat, born as Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, who, more than two decades after the films release, met his co-star, Whoopi Goldberg, unrelatedly. Amala pointed this out during their encounter, adding: "isn't that crazy? And I didn't get to meet him, but you did".

A year after making a deal with Disney on distribution of the film, Miramax was acquired by Disney.

Popular Dialogues

"Preacher: They fear you because you are young. They fear you because you are the future. How fearful they must be that they shoot you children. How powerful you must be that they fear you so much. You are powerful because you are the generation that will be free. The violence, the beatings, the torture, the killings; all this is the birth pain of our free nation. Please God, may I live to see it. But if I don't, I see it now on your faces like the light of the rising sun, and my heart lifts within me, as if I, too, was young again. And I know, yes, I know freedom is coming tomorrow. May our children rest in peace. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust."

"Interrogator: I don't give a shit how young you are. You throw a bomb at me, I'm going to kill you. You try to burn down my house, I'm going to kill you. You make war on my country, I'm going to kill you. You think you've got the whole of black Africa just waiting to roll on over us, eh? You try it. Just try it. We're ready for you."