"At one time we were saying 'Free in '63,'" recalls internationally renowned singer and anti-apartheid activist Miriam Makeba, laughing ruefully at her youthful naivete. The struggle to overthrow South Africa's oppressive system of segregation dragged on for decades, and Lee Hirsch's documentary examines one of the driving forces that sustained the movement through the years of struggle: "freedom music." Implemented in 1948, apartheid laws systematically stripped black South Africans of their basic rights and segregated them in blighted, government constructed townships until they were dismantled in the mid 1980s. The film combines interviews with activist musicians,...
Released:
2002
Rated:
PG-13
Length:
103 mins