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After meeting Biko, Woods realizes the reality of apartheid and becomes an ally. These technical specifications ensure that viewers can enjoy
Washington’s Biko is magnetic—warm, intelligent, and tragic. Kline matches him as the conflicted white liberal. Attenborough’s earnest direction sometimes tips into preachiness, and historical liberties frustrate purists. Yet the final hour—a tense, cross-border escape—remains gripping. The technical specifications of "Cry
Biko is arrested and dies from police brutality in 1977.
Directed by the legendary Richard Attenborough (fresh off his success with Gandhi ), Cry Freedom was a massive undertaking. Because the South African government would not allow filming during apartheid, the production moved to Zimbabwe, using thousands of extras to recreate the hauntingly realistic Soweto uprising scenes. The film is anchored by two powerhouse performances: