Summaries

South African teenagers fight against apartheid in the Soweto Uprising.

As tensions of apartheid spread across South Africa, many students revolts to massive stone throw, a demonstration that comes in a wake of the introduction of Afrikaans language as a means of teaching. This sparks riots among school age young people who have resolved to do what it takes for freedom to come tomorrow. In a township of Soweto, a group of students, led by a beautiful and intelligent young girl, Sarafina, mastermind a plot to rise against the apartheid regime by vehemently rejecting the proposal to have Afrikaans as a medium of instruction. This angers the white people and results in a massive unrest of the students and those others supporting them. Meanwhile, Sarafina's mother accepts a job of a housekeeper in a white household and it angers Sarafina. Following the unrest of students and their possible torture and trial, Sarafina is released from prison, reunites with some of the colleagues and composes a "Freedom is Coming Tomorrow" song.—Isaac Museka Lupupa

Details

Keywords
  • teacher
  • death of teacher
  • reference to nelson mandela
  • reference to soweto uprising
  • eponymous name
Genres
  • Drama
  • Musical
Release date Sep 24, 1992
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) PG-13
Countries of origin United States United Kingdom France South Africa
Language English Zulu
Filming locations Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa
Production companies Hollywood Pictures British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Distant Horizon

Box office

Gross US & Canada $7306242
Opening weekend US & Canada $76488
Gross worldwide $7309989

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 57m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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