Premiering at Sundance, Antoine Fuqua discusses why the documentary centers the global icon’s own voice. “I wanted people to see him as a human being,” the director said.
The 'Training Day' and 'Equalizer' director's 94-minute Sundance premiere covers Mandela's life, with a boost from artist Thabang Lehobye. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic Watch enough ...
A young Nelson Mandela speaks with a reporter in his first televised interview while in hiding from the South African authorities after the 1961 general strike. Contact us at letters@time.com ...
Ahead of this year's Sundance Film Festival, where director Antoine Fuqua will be premiering his new Nelson Mandela documentary, Troublemaker, Collider's Steve Weintraub had the opportunity to talk ...