Mandela: The Living Legend Explained
Mandela: The Living Legend is a 2003 BBC documentary on the life of activist Nelson Mandela.[1] It is a two-part documentary created by Dominic Allan with a one-person crew.[2] Writing for The Guardian, Kathryn Flett described the documentary as "reverent and occasionally revealing" but concluded that it "wasn't the most penetrating and wildly insightful documentary ever made".[3] In a review of in Grantland, Wesley Morris described Mandela: The Living Legend as "chillingly patient" and "perfectly narrated by David Dimbleby".[4]
Notes and References
- Nelson Mandela The Living Legend (1918-2013): Reflections On The Colonial State, Nation Building And Progressive Leadership. Journal of Literary Studies. 33. 4. T.. Muswede. 62–71. 2017-12-20. 10.1080/02564718.2017.1403723. 148930508 .
- News: Mandela: the Living Legend. The Age. 2003-12-04. 2019-02-06.
- News: Giants and pygmies. The Guardian. Kathryn. Flett. 2003-03-08. 2019-02-06.
- Web site: Saint and Superhero: Long Walk to Freedom and the Problems With Nelson Mandela Onscreen. Grantland. Wesley. Morris. 2013-12-10. 2019-02-06.