Nelson Mandela, an iconic South African president and human rights leader, has been the subject of countless books, documentaries and feature films.
Premiering at Sundance, Antoine Fuqua discusses why the documentary centers the global icon’s own voice. “I wanted people to see him as a human being,” the director said.
The 'Training Day' and 'Equalizer' director's 94-minute Sundance premiere covers Mandela's life, with a boost from artist Thabang Lehobye.
Nelson Mandela reflects on his life and political struggle in the Sundance documentary 'Troublemaker,' directed by Antoine ...
Nelson Mandela's life and career receives a fond appreciation in Antoine Fuqua's documentary, even if it avoids tougher ...
Antoine Fuqua’s timely new Sundance documentary about Nelson Mandela proves the Oscar Wilde quote true: “Every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future.” “Troublemaker” premiered on Tuesday ...
PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Antoine Fuqua always knew Nelson Mandela as an icon. But he had no idea he was such a rebel too, and a literal fighter. He remembered walking into a restaurant and seeing a ...
In Antoine Fuqua's documentary "Troublemaker," the director highlights Nelson Mandela's activism as a conversation starter. Like the title suggests, Fuqua focuses on the rabble he roused. Or, as ...