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  1. With John Kani, Sharon Katz, Abigail Kubeka, Teresa Lottering. When Nelson Mandela was finally released from prison, courageous South African musicians broke through Apartheid's barriers to form a 500-voice, multiracial youth choir.

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    • Documentary, Drama, History
    • Nancy Sutton Smith, Abby Ginzberg
    • 2015-07
  2. Inhalt. When Nelson Mandela was finally released from prison, courageous South African musicians broke through Apartheid's barriers to form a 500-voice, multiracial youth choir. Threatened with bombs and thwarted at every turn, they prevailed and railroaded across the country aboard The Peace Train.

  3. When Nelson Mandela was finally released from prison, courageous South African musicians broke through Apartheid’s barriers to form a 500-voice, multiracial children’s choir. Threatened with bombs and thwarted at every turn, they prevailed and railroaded across the country aboard The Peace Train.

  4. Synopsis. When Nelson Mandela was finally released from prison, courageous South African musicians broke through Apartheid's barriers to form a 500-voice, multiracial youth choir. Threatened with...

  5. Synopsis. When Nelson Mandela was finally released from prison, courageous South African musicians broke through Apartheid's barriers to form a 500-voice, multiracial youth choir. Threatened with bombs and thwarted at every turn, they prevailed and railroaded across the country aboard The Peace Train.

    • Nancy Sutton Smith, Abby Ginzberg
    • 12
  6. 21. Apr. 2024 · Synopsis. When Nelson Mandela was finally released from prison, courageous South African musicians broke through Apartheid's barriers to form a 500-voice, multiracial youth choir. Threatened with bombs and thwarted at every turn, they prevailed and railroaded across the country aboard The Peace Train.

  7. 1 Review. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 10/10. Winner of Best Documentary, Best Director & Best Original Soundtrack. whenvoicesmeet1 28 August 2015. This first feature-length documentary by director Nancy Sutton Smith was filmed in South Africa from 1992-2013.