Interview with Thomas Allen Harris
Director of "Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela"
- By Lucinda Moore
- Smithsonian.com, September 01, 2006, Subscribe
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A. He moved there permanently in 1995. He retired from the UN with his pension and built a house in Bloemfontein.
Q. How many of the disciples from Bloemfontein survive today?
A. When I started filming there were seven. Now there are four.
Q. Lee said, "It's nice to be home, but we have a long way to go." Do you think he felt his mission was incomplete?
A. Well, it's a multi-generational struggle. He passed this vision on to me. That's one of the things I realized in going to South Africa, that I had a job to do. And that was one of the main reasons that when I went back, I didn't just make this a historical documentary. I went back and I hired all these young South African actors from Bloemfontein who didn't have any idea this story existed. And so they took this journey with me, and you have all these people now who are thinking about the next step, about what they can contribute. When these disciples got back home, they were old men. You have to pass the baton.
Q. And when will Twelve Disciples reach DVD?
A. On September 19, at the same time as the PBS airing of the film. There are two distributors for the DVD; the educational distributor is California Newsreel. And for the home video, I'm doing self-distribution through my Web site: chimpanzeeproductions.com.
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