Narrative Shorts

Trouble Man

South Africa/United States/United Kingdom * 2025 * 94 min * English

The struggle against apartheid is recounted through Nelson Mandela’s own voice, drawn from recordings he made while writing his autobiography Long Walk to Freedom.

Director Antoine Fuqua and anti-apartheid activist Mac Maharaj bring to cinematic life recently recovered interviews with Rolihlahla — a name that translates from Xhosa as “troublemaker,” and is the birth name of Nelson Mandela.

Fuqua crafts together Maharaj’s testimony, powerful archival footage, the evocative animation of Thabang Lehobye, and Mandela’s spoken words to offer this remarkably personal and anatomical recount of the anti-apartheid movement — from Mandela’s childhood grooming in the royal court, his rebellious elopement and politicization in Johannesburg, his historic presidency, and today’s enduring issues of liberation in South Africa.

As fascist white supremist movements proliferate violently around the world today, Troublemaker shines light on a movement that found its way to the winning side, and what value a troublemaker offers when there is strength in numbers and collective movement. — SF

Also available at LightReel at Home online (June 8–June 10)

June 5, 5:30 PM EST

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June 8, 5:30 PM EST

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Credits

Director(s)
Antoine Fuqua

Screenwriter
Michael Toomey Mann

Producers

Antoine Fuqua

Mac Maharaj

Arthur Landon

Kevin Mann

Mark Bauch

Markus Davies

Animated By

Thabang Lehobye

Director of Photography

Maz Makhani

Editor

Jake Pushinsky

Composer

Marcelo Zarvos

Company

PMK Entertainment

Contact

troublemaker@pmkentertainment.com

Meet the Artist

Antoine Fuqua

Antoine Fuqua is the director and producer behind award-winning films including Training Day, The Magnificent Seven, The Equalizer franchise, Southpaw, Olympus Has Fallen, Brooklyn’s Finest, Shooter, and King Arthur. Documentaries include American Dream/American Knightmare, Lightning in a Bottle, What’s My Name: Muhammad Ali, and Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers. Next up: a Michael Jackson biopic.