Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 60000000
Revenue
$ 122400000

Nelson Mandela

Francois Pienaar

Jason Tshabalala

Linga Moonsamy

Hendrick Booyens

Etienne Feyder

Brenda Mazibuko

Nerine

Mary

Mr. Pienaar

Mrs. Pienaar

Eunice

Zindzi

Minister of Sport

Springbok Coach

Rugby President

Boer

Johan De Villiers

Captain of 747

Co-Captain of 747

Face Painter

Presidential Guard

Presidential Guard

Presidential Guard

Presidential Guard

Presidential Guard

High School Boy

High School Coach

Jessie

Johannesburg Cop

Johannesburg Cop

Local Cop

Springbok Manager

Mandela's Doctor

Minister of the Environment

Mrs. Brits

Mrs. Cole

Mrs. Dlamini

New Zealand PM

NSC Firebrand

Prison Guard

Staff Member

Staff Member

Team Crew

Team Crew

Sipho

Township Kid

Township Kid

Township Kid

Trophy Wife

T.V. Announcer

Helicopter Pilot

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok

South African Springbok / Australian Wallaby

Chester Williams - South African Springbok

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks / Western Samoa

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

New Zealand All Blacks

Jonah Lomu - New Zealand All Blacks

England Rose

England Rose

England Rose

England Rose

England Rose

England Rose

England Rose

England Rose

England Rose

England Rose

England Rose

England Rose

England Rose

England Rose

England Rose

England Rose

England Rose

England Rose

French Player

French Player

French Player

French Player

French Player

French Player

French Player

French Player

French Player

French Player

French Player

French Player

French Player

French Player

French Player

French Player

French Player

French Player

French Player

French Player

French Player

French Player / Australian Wallaby

Australian Wallaby

Australian Wallaby

Australian Wallaby

Australian Wallaby

Australian Wallaby

Australian Wallaby

Australian Wallaby

Australian Wallaby

Australian Wallaby

Australian Wallaby

Australian Wallaby

Australian Wallaby

Australian Wallaby

Australian Wallaby

Australian Wallaby

Australian Wallaby

Western Samoa

Western Samoa

Western Samoa

Western Samoa

Western Samoa

Western Samoa

Western Samoa

Western Samoa

Western Samoa

Western Samoa

Western Samoa

Western Samoa

Western Samoa

Western Samoa

Western Samoa

Western Samoa

Western Samoa

Western Samoa

Western Samoa

Western Samoa

Announcer (voice)(uncredited)

Mexican Photographer (uncredited)
Written by shiri4frnz on 2017-05-04
**It's much more than JUST rugby** Though the movie doesn't give much insights into the life of the living legend(still breathing among us when I saw this movie) known as **NELSON MANDELA**, it sure tells us a lot about what the man is made of.That **we are the master of our fate, we are the captain of our soul**. Forgiveness is a mighty powerful weapon that can make or break nations.How a sport can unite a divided nation into ONE, it is a well known fact but to actually be able to do that in a country like SOUTH Africa,at a time when it was ready to rise from the ashes or to fall into its own crevices lying beneath the surface and ready to torn apart the whole nation again into TWO,is what gives me INSPIRATION to rise whenever i'll fall... The entire cast is brilliant without going overboard in situations that could've been intense.A truly inspiring movie that can be imprinted in your heart for the rest of your lives if you're **ready to FORGIVE people and make this world a better place to live in!**

Written by r96sk on 2022-02-11
A little bit hit-and-miss, though <em>'Invictus'</em> still manages to produce the requirements for a solid sports drama. Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon are two actors I enjoy a lot, but by the end of this 2009 film I was a tad underwhelmed by them. Freeman as Nelson Mandela sounds great on paper, but in reality you kinda lose what makes Freeman so great - his voice, given he has to act with a South African accent. He still does a good job nevertheless, I just don't think I'll remember this particular portrayal of Mandela - unlike Idris Elba's attempt in 2013's <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/mandela-long-walk-to-freedom/" rel="nofollow">Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom'</em>. The merging of the two plot points - politics and rugby union - is done well, though the former is easily more interesting than the latter... and I say that as someone who loves sport and dislikes politics! It's one that is worth a watch, it just didn't give me anything to remember.