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  1. 10. Feb. 2013 · With Christiane Amanpour, Neil Barnard, Bono, Richard Branson. The epic legacy of South Africa's political transformation that culminated in the first free and fair elections in April 1994, recounted through the personal accounts of key figures, both local and international.

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  2. 9. Feb. 2013 · MIRACLE RISING: SOUTH AFRICA is the epic legacy of South Africa's political transformation that culminated in the first free and fair elections in April 1994. Recounted through the personal accounts of key figures, both local and international, the documentary examines how South Africa avoided a civil war and moved towards, as ...

  3. 16. Jan. 2013 · 6. 9.4K views 11 years ago. Watch powerful, exclusive interviews from Miracle Rising: South Africa with contributors including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Embeth Davidtz and Sir Richard...

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  4. Miracle Rising: South Africa. Summaries. The epic legacy of South Africa's political transformation that culminated in the first free and fair elections in April 1994, recounted through the personal accounts of key figures, both local and international.

  5. Miracle rising: transformation and fair elections viewers will learn turn south africas system of racial apartheid. from the evil legacy of apartheid to the trium-phant first democratic...

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  6. 1. März 2013 · Miracle Rising: South Africa becomes highest rated documentary on The History channel. 1 Mar 2013 07:59 Media 580. When Nelson Mandela was released from prison on Saturday, 10 February 1990; it was an event that changed the course of history for South Africa.

  7. www.yebosouthafrica.com › miracle-rising-south-africaMiracle rising: South Africa

    31. Mai 2021 · Miracle Rising: South Africa is a 2013 documentary film directed and written by Brett Lotriet Best. This documentary is the recounting of the events that led up to South Africas first free and fair democratic elections in 1994.