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[ICONS of South Africa - season 2] Francois Pienaar

'The power of sport is incredible. It cuts across all colours, all religions, all creeds, all people; it's got an amazing effect on people.' - Francois Pienaar. (video)
[ICONS of South Africa - season 2] Francois Pienaar

21 ICONS provides a glimpse into the mind of Francois Pienaar, the former Springbok rugby captain who led South Africa to glory in the 1995 Rugby World Cup. The preview is available on YouTube.

Now in its second season, 21 ICONS shines a spotlight on the country's most outstanding citizens and masters of society. From renowned leaders to entrepreneurs, from struggle stalwarts to sporting heroes, their determination, humanity and dedication typify what makes this country great.

Adrian Steirn, one of the preeminent photographers and filmmakers in South Africa, has captured their spirits in a series that is as intimate as it is compelling.

Each short film is accompanied by a striking black and white portrait of the participants in the series, which appears in a weekend paper on the same day that the film is flighted. These portraits will be made available for sale at an auction later this year, with all proceeds going to charity. Francois Pienaar has selected the Make A Difference (MAD) Foundation as the recipient of funds generated through the sale of his portrait. Steirn adds that he wanted to capture Pienaar to be shown to be a man who, despite extraordinary, unparalleled accomplishment, remains grounded and connected to his family.

Something special

Pienaar seems slightly taken aback by the impact that South Africa's World Cup triumph had on the country. He explains to Steirn: "I think it was only after the tournament that I realised that it was so much more than just another sporting event. Certainly during the tournament I had a very good sense that something special was happening in our country. It was amazing to be served breakfast in the hotel by a black lady who said, 'You must eat enough because tomorrow you guys are playing Australia'. It struck me that, firstly, she knew who we were playing against and, secondly, she was genuinely concerned that I would have enough to eat and be ready to play."

He recalls seeing a groundswell starting to happen. "When we got to the final, obviously I knew that it was huge for South Africa, but never in my wildest dreams did I ever think it would be so big."

It was only after the event that Pienaar truly grasped the enormity of the process that the country had been through in just six weeks. "It actually healed the nation and made us proud to be together, to be one. We became world champions," Pienaar reflects.

The shoot in progress.
The shoot in progress.

This, he continues, is the unifying power of sport. "Whenever there's a World Cup, whether it's for soccer, rugby, cricket or the Olympic Games, when an athlete participates, he or she runs for every person in their country. That's so powerful. It makes people proud, it makes them stand up and take notice of hard work and respect, dignity, selflessness, all those things that go into sport. It's a very powerful vehicle."

We need leaders to follow in Madiba's footsteps

Pienaar also sees education as a silver bullet capable of meeting South Africa's challenges, "I have always maintained that the leaders of tomorrow need our leadership today. South Africa needs leaders to stand up and follow in the footsteps of Mandela," he avers.

Reflecting on his relationship with Nelson Mandela, he and his family were personally touched by Madiba a number of times: not only did Mandela phone him on the day of his youngest son, Jean's, birth and request to be his godfather; he also agreed to fill this role for Pienaar's oldest son Stefan, after the boy plucked up the courage to ask him personally.

He maintains that there are, indeed, icons that will lead our country into the future - they simply need their time to come. It's important, though, that they step forward. Pienaar laments the fact that so many leaders speak about Madiba and his magic, yet they don't live it for themselves. This is what the country needs, he insists, particularly if we are to fulfil our potential.

Season two of 21 ICONS South Africa is proudly sponsored by Mercedes-Benz South Africa, Momentum Asset Management, Nikon, Deloitte and the Department of Arts and Culture.

The 21 ICONS App features additional information about the icons, the project and its creators to provide a fully interactive experience. Download it from iTunes App Store: http://tinyurl.com/lf3cfzm

Programme synopsis

Francois Pienaar, former Springbok rugby captain, talks to filmmaker Adrian Steirn about the unifying effect of sport and its importance to society; his relationship with Nelson Mandela, and how South Africa's triumph at the 1995 Rugby World Cup helped to heal a divided nation.

About 21 Icons South Africa

[ICONS of South Africa - season 2] Francois Pienaar

21 ICONS South Africa is an annual collection of photographs and short films of South Africans who have reached the pinnacle of achievement in their fields of endeavour. These men and women have been an inspiration through their extraordinary social contribution. It is not a definitive list and does not denote any ranking.

The short film-series documents the conversations between Steirn as the photographer and filmmaker and the icons. Each short film provides insight into both the subject and photographer's creative approach to the portrait.

The original photographs, signed by the icon, will be sold at a future charity auction and the proceeds donated to his or her chosen charity.

Season two of 21 ICONS South Africa is proudly sponsored by Mercedes-Benz South Africa, Momentum Asset Management, Nikon, Deloitte and the Department of Arts and Culture.

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