TY - ADVS AU - Vogel,Hal AU - Aukin,David AU - Milne,Paula AU - Travis,Pete AU - Hurt,William AU - Ejiofor,Chiwetel AU - Miller,Jonny Lee AU - Strong,Mark AU - Jacobi,Derek AU - Phipps,Martin AU - Barrett,Ruth AU - Harvey,Robert ED - Monterey Media. ED - Channel Four Films (Firm) ED - Target Entertainment Group (Firm) ED - Daybreak Pictures. TI - Endgame SN - 9781569943977 PY - 2010///] CY - [Los Angeles] PB - Distributed by Monterey Media KW - Mandela, Nelson, KW - Apartheid KW - South Africa KW - Drama KW - International relations KW - Decision making KW - Foreign relations KW - 20th century KW - Politics and government KW - Social conditions KW - Historical films KW - lcgft KW - Melodramas (Motion pictures) KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired KW - Feature films KW - Fiction films KW - DVD-Video discs KW - Video recordings N1 - Based on the book "The fall of apartheid" by Robert Harvey; Originally released as a motion picture in 2009; Special features: Interviews with William Hurt & Jonny Lee Miller; interview with director Peter Travis, producer David Aukin & writer Paula Milne. (Features are not rated.); Director of photography, David Odd ; editors, Clive Barrett, Dominic Strevens ; composers, Martin Phipps, Ruth Barrett; William Hurt, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jonny Lee Miller, Mark Strong, Derek Jacobi; MPAA rating: PG-13; for violence, disturbing images, and some language N2 - Working for P. W. Botha, Dr. Neil Barnard opens talks with imprisoned Nelson Mandela. But lesser known are the secret talks that take place in a rural English manor house. Both sides may win or lose all, including their own lives. Botha learns of the British talks and, with the inevitable demise of apartheid, he intends to control the endgame by using the tactics of divide and rule. Against all the odds, a precious arena of frail trust between the two warring parties is achieved ER -