Cast: Leleti Khumalo

Top movies, series, and documentaries starring Leleti Khumalo. Uncover the most acclaimed works, loved by fans and praised by critics.


Yesterday

2004 · Movie · 96 min. · South Africa

Direction Darrell James Roodt

Cast Leleti Khumalo · Lihle Mvlase · Kenneth Kambule · Harriet Lehabe

Synopsis Young mother Yesterday (Leleti Khumalo) lives in Rooihoek, a remote village with meagre resources, with her daughter Beauty (Lihle Mvelase), while her husband (Kenneth Khambula) is away working in Johannesburg's mines. Falling ill, she struggles to see a doctor, never...

7.1

311 votes

7.1

311 votes

Invictus

2009 · Movie · 134 min. · United States

Direction Clint Eastwood

Cast Morgan Freeman · Matt Damon · Tony Kgoroge · Julian Lewis Jones

Synopsis Invictus (2009) tells the inspiring true story of Nelson Mandela's early presidency in post-apartheid South Africa. Facing a deeply divided nation, Mandela sees an opportunity to unite the country through the universal language of sport. He rallies support for the...

Max

7.0

66K votes

7.0

66K votes

Africa United

2010 · Movie · 85 min. · United Kingdom

Direction Debs Gardner-Paterson

Cast Eriya Ndayambaje · Roger Nsengiyumva · Sanyu Joanita Kintu · Yves Dusenge

Synopsis It begins in Rwanda. Dudu (Eriya Ndayambaje) is a boy with boundless energy and a beaming smile. Resourceful in the way of kids who’ve always had to make do, he has a dazzling knack for finding fun in any situation....

6.0

33 votes

6.0

33 votes

5.4

49 votes

Free State

2016 · Movie · 98 min. · South Africa

Direction Salmon de Jager

Cast Leleti Khumalo · Deon Lotz · Quentin Krog · Rolanda Marais

Synopsis A random act of kindness sparks a forbidden love affair between a white girl and an Indian man during the Apartheid system in South Africa.

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Yefon

2015 · Movie · Cameroon

Direction Kevin Natera

Cast Adriana Barraza · Hakeem Kae-Kazim · Constance Ejuma · Sahndra Fon Dufe

Synopsis An illiterate village girl defies the customs of her tribe, discriminatory to women, only to become the spark of a Literary Revolution.

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Not rated