Naomie Harris says she's most proud of Mandela movie
Page last updated at 06:25 GMT, Monday, 6 January 2014
Naomie Harris has said her performance in Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom is the role she is most proud in her career so far.
The actress, who plays Mandela's former wife Winnie in the film, said the movie carries some "really beautiful messages".
While talking to Newsbeat's Nesta McGregor she also discussed Idris Elba's portrayal of Nelson Mandela and crying when she saw the film for the first time.
The interview took place before Nelson Mandela's death was announced on 5 December last year.
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Added 12th January 2014
Published on 6 Jan 2014
Naomie Harris has said her performance in Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom is the role she is most proud in her career so far.
The actress, who plays Mandela's former wife Winnie in the film, said the movie carries some "really beautiful messages".
While talking to Newsbeat's Nesta McGregor she also discussed Idris Elba's portrayal of Nelson Mandela and crying when she saw the film for the first time.
The interview took place before Nelson Mandela's death was announced on 5 December last year.
Follow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter
Page last updated at 06:25 GMT, Monday, 6 January 2014
Naomie Harris has said her performance in Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom is the role she is most proud in her career so far.
The actress, who plays Mandela's former wife Winnie in the film, said the movie carries some "really beautiful messages".
While talking to Newsbeat's Nesta McGregor she also discussed Idris Elba's portrayal of Nelson Mandela and crying when she saw the film for the first time.
The interview took place before Nelson Mandela's death was announced on 5 December last year.
Follow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter
Added 12th January 2014
Published on 6 Jan 2014
Naomie Harris has said her performance in Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom is the role she is most proud in her career so far.
The actress, who plays Mandela's former wife Winnie in the film, said the movie carries some "really beautiful messages".
While talking to Newsbeat's Nesta McGregor she also discussed Idris Elba's portrayal of Nelson Mandela and crying when she saw the film for the first time.
The interview took place before Nelson Mandela's death was announced on 5 December last year.
Follow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter
The actress, who plays Mandela's former wife Winnie in the film, said the movie carries some "really beautiful messages".
While talking to Newsbeat's Nesta McGregor she also discussed Idris Elba's portrayal of Nelson Mandela and crying when she saw the film for the first time.
The interview took place before Nelson Mandela's death was announced on 5 December last year.
Follow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter
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