Exclusive scenes from Nelson Mandela biopic Long Walk To Freedom

As the former South African President passes away, Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom celebrates his journey from childhood to election

Jenn Selby
Thursday 05 December 2013 13:52 EST
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As the former South African President passes away, Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom celebrates his journey from childhood to election
As the former South African President passes away, Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom celebrates his journey from childhood to election (Videovision Entertainment)

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A biopic of Nelson Mandela’s extraordinary life couldn’t have come at a better time.

As the former South African President passes away, Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom celebrates his journey from his childhood growing up in a rural village to his election to the highest position his countrymen could afford him.

Starring Idris Elba, the movie digs deep under the surface in a quest to uncover the real Mandela – the lover of fast cars, women, boxing and social events, as well as the cleverly skilled lawyer and freedom fighter – painting an intimate portrait of one of the most important human rights activists of the last century.

Directed by Justin Chadwick, it’s largely based on Mandela’s autobiography of the same name.

Get a first look at the film, released in cinemas across the UK on 3 January 2013, via this exclusive clip.

Video: Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom premiere

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