Endgame
The time is the late '80s, a crucial period in the history of South Africa. President P.W. Botha is hanging on to power by a thread as the African National Congress (ANC) takes up arms against apartheid and the country tumbles toward insurrection. A British mining concern is convinced that their interests would be better served in a stable South Africa and they quietly dispatch Michael Young, their head of public affairs, to open an unofficial dialogue between the bitter rivals. Assembling a reluctant yet brilliant team to pave the way to reconciliation by confronting obstacles that initially seem insurmountable, Young places his trust in ANC leader Thabo Mbeki and Afrikaner philosophy professor Willie Esterhuyse. It is their empathy that will ultimately serve as the catalyst for change by proving more powerful than the terrorist bombs that threaten to disrupt the peaceful dialogue.
Description: The time is the late '80s, a crucial period in the history of South Africa. President P.W. Botha is hanging on to power by a thread as the African National Congress (ANC) takes up arms against apartheid and the country tumbles toward insurrection. A British mining concern is convinced that their interests would be better served in a stable South Africa and they quietly dispatch Michael Young, their head of public affairs, to open an unofficial dialogue between the bitter rivals. Assembling a reluctant yet brilliant team to pave the way to reconciliation by confronting obstacles that initially seem insurmountable, Young places his trust in ANC leader Thabo Mbeki and Afrikaner philosophy professor Willie Esterhuyse. It is their empathy that will ultimately serve as the catalyst for change by proving more powerful than the terrorist bombs that threaten to disrupt the peaceful dialogue.
Genres: Crime, Drama
Budget: $22,000,000 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 109 minutes
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William Hurt
Played Professor Will Esterhuyse
Chiwetel Ejiofor
Played President Thabo Mbeki
Jonny Lee Miller
Played Michael Young
Mark Strong
Played Dr. Niel Barnard
Clarke Peters
Played Nelson Mandela
John Kani
Played Oliver Tambo
Derek Jacobi
Played Rudolph Agnew
Timothy West
Played P.W. Botha
Matthew Marsh
Played F.W. de Klerk
Mike Huff
Played Willem de Klerk
Stephen Jennings
Played Kobie Coetsee
Patrick Lyster
Played Sampie Terreblanche
Ramon Tikaram
Played Aziz Pahad
Danny Scheinmann
Played Albie Sachs
Porteus Xandau
Played Christo Brand
Amelia Bullmore
Played Gill
David Henry
Played Professor Marinus Wiechers
Trevor Sellers
Played Tony Trew
Moshidi Motshegwa
Played Sebolela
Bo Petersen
Played Esterhuyse's Wife
Gabi Scheibert
Played Esterhuyse's Daughter
Thomas Lockyer
Played Anthony Sampson
Langley Kirkwood
Played Anthony Sampson
Jacques Strydom
Played Roadblock Policeman
Faith Ndukwana
Played Winnie Mandela
Faniswa Yisa
Played Woman Pick-up Driver
Tshamano Sebe
Played Black Drinker
Marko van der Colff
Played Bizos
Unathi Dyantyi
Played Youth #1 Hate
Vicky Davis
Played White Newscaster
Batsile Ramasodi
Played Zambian Newscaster
Jonathan Dimbleby
Played English Newscaster
Violet Gonda
Played Zimbabwean Newscaster
Robert Timothy
Played South African Newscaster
Kas Graham
Played Protestor (uncredited)
Chumani Pan
Played Youth #1 - Shabeen (uncredited)
Grant Swanby
Played President's Agent Botha (uncredited)
David Tennant
Played Self - Host (uncredited)
Lizanne Tulip
Played High Profile Banker (uncredited)
Karl Thaning
Played F.W. de Klerk's Agent (uncredited)
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