
The State Against Mandela and the Others 2018
This gripping 2018 documentary-drama blends animation and archival footage to recount the historic Rivonia Trial, a pivotal moment in South Africa's fight against apartheid.
Director: Gilles Porte
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is The State Against Mandela and the Others (2018) about?
This film revisits the 1963 Rivonia Trial, where anti-apartheid activists were arrested and put on trial for their roles in the African National Congress. Their fight against injustice became a defining moment in South Africa's struggle for freedom.
Who directed The State Against Mandela and the Others?
Gilles Porte directed this documentary-drama, weaving archival footage with animation to bring the trial's intensity to life.
Who stars in The State Against Mandela and the Others?
The film features firsthand accounts from key figures like Ahmed Kathrada, Andrew Mlangeni, Denis Goldberg, and Winnie Mandela, alongside legal figures like Quartus de Wet.
Is The State Against Mandela and the Others (2018) worth watching?
With its blend of history and animation, this film offers a compelling look at a crucial moment in the anti-apartheid movement. It's a must-see for fans of documentaries that highlight personal courage against systemic oppression.
How long is The State Against Mandela and the Others?
The film runs for 105 minutes.
About The State Against Mandela and the Others (2018) — Rivonia Trial comes alive in documentary-drama style
This gripping 2018 documentary-drama blends animation and archival footage to recount the historic Rivonia Trial, a pivotal moment in South Africa's fight against apartheid. Directed by Gilles Porte, the film immerses viewers in the tense summer of 1963 when leaders of the banned African National Congress, including Nelson Mandela, were arrested and charged with sabotage and treason. Through the perspectives of detainees like Ahmed Kathrada, Andrew Mlangeni, and Denis Goldberg, the story reveals the personal and political stakes of their defiance.
The State Against Mandela and the Others (2018) captures the courtroom drama and the emotional weight of a nation divided, blending raw historical footage with animated sequences to evoke the era's urgency. Porte's sensitive direction highlights themes of justice, sacrifice, and the enduring struggle for equality, offering a poignant reminder of the human cost behind the fight for freedom.