Goodbye Bafana Apr 2026

Released in 2007, (also known as The Color of Freedom ) is a powerful drama directed by Bille August . It explores the true story of the relationship between Nelson Mandela and his prison guard, James Gregory , during the height of South African apartheid. Plot and Core Themes

In 1968, James Gregory, a white Afrikaner prison warder, is stationed at Robben Island to supervise Nelson Mandela. Because Gregory grew up in the Transkei and is fluent in Xhosa, he is tasked with spying on Mandela and censoring his communications. Goodbye Bafana

Initially a supporter of apartheid who views Black South Africans as "terrorists," Gregory undergoes a deep internal shift. Years of reading Mandela’s letters and observing his unwavering dignity lead him to question his racist beliefs and the justice of the regime. Released in 2007, (also known as The Color

The title "Bafana" (meaning "boys" in Xhosa) refers to Gregory’s childhood Black friend, Bafana. His early bond with Bafana is the emotional root that eventually allows him to see Mandela as a human being rather than an enemy. Cast and Production Goodbye Bafana Because Gregory grew up in the Transkei and