Forgiveness is a
2004 South African drama film dealing with the effects of the
apartheid system and the difficulty of reconciliation. It was directed by
Ian Gabriel and stars
Arnold Vosloo, Zane Meas, Quanita Adams and Denise Newman.
Plot
Tertius Coetzee was a police officer during the Apartheid era, and was responsible for the torture and death of Daniel Grootboom, a young freedom fighter. After being granted amnesty by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, he travels to the West Coast fishing village of Paternoster to visit Daniel's family and ask for their forgiveness.
Cast
Reception
Forgiveness has won awards at both the
Locarno International Film Festival and the
Cape Town International Film Festival.
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