Forever Young, Forever Free (1975)
1h 25m
Running Time
March 24, 1975Release Date
Forever Young, Forever Free (1975)
1h 25m
Running Time
March 24, 1975Release Date
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Plot.
"e’Lollipop" is the extraordinary story of two inseparable South African children, Tsepo and his orphaned friend Jannie. Jannie is sent to a missionary station in Tsepo’s village where they become best friends as Jannie finds his place in his new home. Life is full of childhood fun and antics until tragedy strikes: Jannie, now 10 years old, is seriously injured. In the face of much adversity, Tsepo and his community pull together so that Jannie can get specialised medical treatment. A daunting challenge lies ahead... At what cost will Jannie survive? Tsepo and Jannie’s inspirational story unfolds against the breathtaking backdrops of a dramatic African landscape and New York City in the mid-1970s. "e’Lollipop" is a life-changing story that reminds us of the true value of friendship, community, sacrifice and family - despite our color or creed.
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Release DateMarch 24, 1975
Original Namee’Lollipop
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 25m
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Wiki.
Forever Young, Forever Free (original South African title: e'Lollipop) is a 1975 South African drama film directed by Ashley Lazarus and starring José Ferrer and Karen Valentine. The lives of actors Muntu Ndebele and Norman Knox are dramatised in 2011 unofficial sequel Canadian film A Million Colours, directed by Peter Bishai and co-written with Andre Pieterse.