Obama to host screening of Madiba film

British actor Idris Elba at the Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom premiere in Johannesburg on Sunday November 3, 2013, with actor Tony Kgoroge, right, who plays anti-apartheid activist Walter Sisulu and British director Justin Chadwick, left. Picture: REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

British actor Idris Elba at the Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom premiere in Johannesburg on Sunday November 3, 2013, with actor Tony Kgoroge, right, who plays anti-apartheid activist Walter Sisulu and British director Justin Chadwick, left. Picture: REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

Published Nov 5, 2013

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Following on the successful premiere of Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom on Sunday, 3 November, Anant Singh announced on Tuesday that US president Barack Obama will host a special screening of the film at the White House in Washington on Thursday, 7 November. Singh and members of the Mandela family have been invited.

“It is an exceptional honour to have the film screening hosted by President Obama at the White House as it is the first for a South

African film,” said Singh. “It is also of special significance as it connects Madiba and President Obama as statesmen who were responsible for major paradigm shifts in their respective countries and who have special places in the hearts of their people.”

The film is distributed in the United States by The Weinstein Company which has achieved success with films like Django, Silver Linings Playbook and The King’s Speech all of which have received many awards and accolades.

Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom will be released in cinemas throughout South Africa on 28 November 2013.

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