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So, 'The Moment: How Sports Changed the World' is a really fascinating documentary that dives into this pivotal time in South Africa's history. It centers on Mandela's vision and the 1995 Rugby World Cup, showing how sports can unite a nation. The pacing feels reflective, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of pre- and post-apartheid South Africa. The film doesn’t shy away from the complexities of race and identity, especially when you think about Siya Kolisi becoming the first black captain. There's a raw, authentic quality to the storytelling, making it distinct from other sports docs. The archival footage and interviews blend seamlessly, capturing the essence of hope and change, which is pretty gripping, honestly.
Highlights the intersection of sports and politics.Explores the legacy of Mandela's leadership.Features interviews with key figures in South African rugby.
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