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Clint Eastwood is the model studio director. He’s creative, brings his films in on budget, the A List stars fall over themselves to work with him and his films are critically acclaimed, earn Box Office bucks and win awards. Any new film of Clint’s commands attention. Based on John Caplin’s book, Playing The Enemy, Morgan Freeman is the post apartheid President Nelson Mandela. He has a dream to unite the country once and for all by hosting the 1995 Rugby World Cup. Mandela makes a personal appeal to the South African Captain, the blonde Afrikaner, Francis Pienaar, played by Matt Damon, to work together to win the cup. Mandela gives the team the mantra from an 1875 poem, Invictus, that saw him through imprisonment. It means "unconquerable" in Latin and ends "I am the master of my fate. I am the Captain of my soul". A truly inspiring tale that builds momentum towards an iconic showdown with the New Zealand All Blacks.








