Richard Attenborough's 1987 movie "Cry Freedom" is an example much maligned here.
Explosions, but no injuries, were reported at two theaters showing "Cry Freedom."
In "Cry Freedom," the result is sometimes utter confusion.
This film's presentation of such violence is painfully credible, certainly more so than comparable moments in "Cry Freedom" and other big-budget dramatizations.
They will also see "Cry Freedom," a film about apartheid in South Africa.
Mr. Karrer said that two years ago, after seeing the movie "Cry Freedom," his students organized a large exhibition on apartheid.
Their latest album is Cry Freedom.
The visit provided much of the material that gives coloring to "Cry Freedom."
The transformations wrought in "Cry Freedom" are a baroque example of same, and by no means were they restrained to what we saw on screen.
I believe he wrote a song called "Cry Freedom," and presumably he has written many others.