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New film explores Tutu’s role in the TRC

Arch’s political, social and personal life retold in ‘The Forgiven’

- NALEDI SHANGE

A fictional movie of Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s role in the Truth and Reconcilia­tion Commission is to be released soon.

The movie‚ titled The Forgiven‚ is based on Michael Ashton’s play‚ The Archbishop and the Antichrist‚ and is directed by Roland Joffe.

“This is a subject that’s both social and political but also rather personal‚ because let’s be honest‚ we’ve all done things in our lives that we need forgivenes­s for‚ that we haven’t come to terms with. We’re all prisoners of our history‚ whether it’s social‚ cultural or family‚” Joffe said.

Taking on the character of the Archbishop is American actor Forest Whitaker‚ who‚ according to the producers‚ has an understand­ing of South African history‚ having taken on a similar role in another movie.

But a trailer for the film has not been well received.

In a statement‚ Joffe said the drama would follow Tutu’s moral and intellectu­al “struggle with brutal murderer and member of a former apartheide­ra hit squad Piet Blomfeld”‚ played by Australian actor Eric Bana.

“When Tutu receives a highly articulate letter pleading for clemency‚ written by the convicted murderer‚ he becomes intrigued enough to visit the prisoner in his cell; here the two men have a series of intense conversati­ons about guilt and forgivenes­s‚” Joffe said.

Whitaker said filling Tutu’s shoes was challengin­g. “I knew his laugh‚ his sense of humour‚ how he felt‚ his passion‚ and his faith. But he has a graceful way in which he looks at the world. Trying to pull those things together‚ to capture the spirit of the man‚ was challengin­g.”

The movie was shot in Cape Town.

The Forgiven will be released in cinemas on October 5.

I knew his laugh‚ his sense of humour‚ how he felt‚ his passion‚ and his faith

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