Behind the Rainbow

Behind the Rainbow
Directed by Jihan El-Tahri
Produced by Big World Cinema, Big Sister Production
Screenplay by Jihan El Tahri
Music by Ntjapedi
Cinematography Frank Lehmann
Edited by Gilles Bovon
Release dates
2009
Running time
138 minutes
Country Egypt
France
South Africa

Behind the Rainbow is a 2009 documentary film.

Synopsis

Behind the Rainbow explores the transition of the African National Congress (ANC) from its role as a liberation organization to its position as South Africa's ruling party, by means of the evolution of the relationship between two of its most prominent leaders, Thabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma. Exiled under Apartheid, brothers in arms following Mandela's leadership, they loyally labored to build a non-racial state. Now they are bitter rivals. Their confrontation threatens to tear apart the ANC and the country, mean while the poor desperately seek hope in change and the elite fight for the spoils of victory.

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