US actor Matt Damon (R) his Argentine-born wife Luciana Bozan Barroso (L) arrive for the premiere of the new movie 'Invictus' held at the Odeon West End in Central London, 31 January 2010. The film is based on past events of newly elected South-African president Nelson Mandela's quest to unite his divided country by winning the 1995 Rugby Union World Cup. EPA/DANIEL DEME
US actor Morgan Freeman (R) arrives with a guest (L) at the UK film premiere of US director Clint Eastwood's new movie 'Invictus' held at the Odeon West End in Central London, Britain, 31 January 2010. The film is based on past events of newly elected South-African president Nelson Mandela's quest to unite his divided country by winning the 1995 rugby world cup. EPA/DANIEL DEME
US director Clint Eastwood (R) arrives with a guest (L) at the premiere of his new movie 'Invictus' held at the Odeon West End in Central London, 31 January 2010. The film is based on past events of newly elected South-African president Nelson Mandela's quest to unite his divided country by winning the 1995 rugby world cup. EPA/DANIEL DEME
US director Clint Eastwood (R) arrives with his wife Dina (L) at the premiere of his new movie 'Invictus' held at the Odeon West End in Central London, 31 January 2010. The film is based on past events of newly elected South-African president Nelson Mandela's quest to unite his divided country by winning the 1995 rugby world cup. EPA/DANIEL DEME
US director Clint Eastwood arrives at the premiere of his new movie 'Invictus' held at the Odeon West End in Central London, 31 January 2010. The film is based on past events of newly elected South-African president Nelson Mandela's quest to unite his divided country by winning the 1995 rugby world cup. EPA/DANIEL DEME
US actor Morgan Freeman arrives at the premiere of US director Clint Eastwood's new movie 'Invictus' held at the Odeon West End in Central London, Britain, 31 January 2010. The film is based on past events of newly elected South-African president Nelson Mandela's quest to unite his divided country by winning the 1995 rugby world cup. EPA/DANIEL DEME
US actor Matt Damon (R) his Argentine-born wife Luciana Bozan Barroso (L) arrive for the premiere of the new movie 'Invictus' held at the Odeon West End in Central London, 31 January 2010. The film is based on past events of newly elected South-African president Nelson Mandela's quest to unite his divided country by winning the 1995 Rugby Union World Cup. EPA/DANIEL DEME
US actor Matt Damon (R) his Argentine-born wife Luciana Bozan Barroso (L) arrive for the premiere of the new movie 'Invictus' held at the Odeon West End in Central London, 31 January 2010. The film is based on past events of newly elected South-African president Nelson Mandela's quest to unite his divided country by winning the 1995 Rugby Union World Cup. EPA/DANIEL DEME
Former South-African Rugby Union captain Francois Pienaar arrives for the premiere of the new movie 'Invictus' held at the Odeon West End in Central London, 31 January 2010. The film is based on past events of newly elected South-African president Nelson Mandela's quest to unite his divided country by winning the 1995 Rugby Union World Cup. EPA/DANIEL DEME
US director Clint Eastwood arrives at the premiere of his new movie 'Invictus' held at the Odeon West End in Central London, 31 January 2010. The film is based on past events of newly elected South-African president Nelson Mandela's quest to unite his divided country by winning the 1995 rugby world cup. EPA/DANIEL DEME
US actor Matt Damon (R) and former South-African Rugby Union captain Francois Pienaar arrive for the premiere of the new movie 'Invictus' held at the Odeon West End in Central London, 31 January 2010. The film is based on past events of newly elected South-African president Nelson Mandela's quest to unite his divided country by winning the 1995 Rugby Union World Cup. EPA/DANIEL DEME
US actor Matt Damon (R) and former South-African Rugby Union captain Francois Pienaar arrive for the premiere of the new movie 'Invictus' held at the Odeon West End in Central London, 31 January 2010. The film is based on past events of newly elected South-African president Nelson Mandela's quest to unite his divided country by winning the 1995 Rugby Union World Cup. EPA/DANIEL DEME