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16 Best Afrikaans Movies Of All Time - Up to 2017 South African Flieks
16 Best Afrikaans Movies Of All Time - Up to 2017 South African Flieks
There’s nothing quite like Afrikaans cinema. Fit with its own quirks, style and talent, the South African Afrikaans movie scene has come a long way in recent years. So much so that it’s even making waves on the international circuit!
If you’re wondering what all the fuss is about, take a look at this list of the best Afrikaans movies of all time - right up to 2017 films. We’ve got trailers, reviews and ratings - enjoy!
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Afrikaans Movies - 2017 Releases
2017 has been a great year for the Afrikaans movie scene. From light-hearted comedies to eye-opening true stories, this year has been one for the books. Take a look at some of the best films to hit the screens in 2017.
Vuil Wasgoed
This full-length feature film tells a light-hearted story of Wim and Kevin who have been dreaming about owning a coffee shop for years. While they wait for their dream to become a reality, they find temporary work at a laundromat.
However, as fate would have it. Their dream drifts further and further away and the highlight of their existence becomes borrowing their clients’ clothes to crash parties at night. During one of the parties, they discover a chopped-off finger in a client’s jacket.
This discover leads to a series of classic comedy scenes featuring the underhanded owner of the finger, his sons and a ruthless traitor on the search for Wim and Kevin.
Vuil Wasgoed recently won the awards for Best Director (Morné du Toit), Best Editing (Quinn Lubbe), Best Actor (Bennie Fourie), Best Production Design (Merishen Wessels) and Best Sound Design (Janno Muller)and Original Music (Benjamin Willem) at the Silwerskerm Festival 2017.
- IMDb: 6.6/10
“Vuil Wasgoed really is a breath of fresh air in the local cinematic offering. It’s well-made and beautifully put together. But it also has its problems” Herman Eloff - News24
Vaselinetjie
Vaselinetjie tells a story of a white girl, Helena, raised by her coloured grandparents in a remote rural village in the Northern Cape of South Africa. However, when the welfare services find out that Helena is not their biological grandchild, she is sent off to an orphanage in the city of Johannesburg.
Life in Joburg is harsh, cold and strange to Helena - she soon realises that life is not what it seemed. It successfully and beautifully tells a story about defining your identity and race within the turmoil of post Apartheid South Africa. Vaselinetjie won Best Film honours at the Silverskerm Festival 2017.
- IMDb: 7.1 /10
“It’s a timeless tale with themes that resonate strongly with audiences.” Marguerite van Eeden
Based on a true story, Krotoa tells the story of a young 11 year old girl removed from her family Khoi tribe to serve as Jan van Riebeeck.
Krotoa is brought into the first Fort where she grows into a visionary young woman who assimilates the Dutch language and culture so well that she rises to become an influential interpreter for van Riebeeck who then became the first Governor of the Cape Colony.
Krotoa ends up being rejected by her tribe and hated by the Dutch when she struggles to find the middle ground between the two opposing cultures.
- IMDb: 6.9 /10
“Inspired by real people, historical drama Krotoa slinks onto our local film circuit with very mixed media fanfare.” Theresa Smith
Johnny is nie dood nie
Set in 2002, Johnny is nie dood nie (Johnny is not dead) begins with four friends having a braai together after Johnny’s suicide.
They reminisce about their student days when they were young, drunken rebels saturare in the protest mist of Kerkorrel, Koos Kombuis and Bernoldus Niemand. The death of their friend remains a mystery and haunts them to no end.
Johnny is nie dood nie tells a story about friendship and betrayal, sexual and political liberation, the loss of innocence and compromise.
- IMDb: 8.9 /10
“Johnny Is Nie Dood Nie is a definite must-see film for discerning viewers looking for escapism that offers an invigorating visual experience with profound food for thought.” Daniel Dercksen
Jagveld tells a story of primary school teacher, Emma le Roux, who crosses paths with a drug syndicate on her way home to her family in the Great Karoo. She witness the murder of a policeman and her presence does not go unnoticed.
The film unravels as the men hunt Emma down but are unpleasantly surprised by the unmatched skills of Emma’s father. Jagvels manages to balance a truly South African film with a touch of Hollywood. If you’re looking for an action-packed drama - this one is for you!
“Jagveld has some good things going for it, some bad. It wants to be Proudly South African, but it also wants to be a Hollywood film.” IMDb Review
Afrikaans Movies - 2016 Releases
From heart-warming romantic comedies to heart-wrenching war films, 2016 was filled with an array of priceless cinema. Take a look at some of the best Afrikaans films released in 2016.
Noem My Skollie
Noem My Skollie tells the story of Abraham and the Young Ones, a gang that were separated by a stint in the notorious Pollsmoor prison. Based on the life story of the script writer, John W Fredericks, Noem My Skollie is a period film set in 60’s in Cape Town.
The film unfolds as Abraham leaves prison and finds romance with his childhood sweetheart. On his path to his new life, his friends rope him into a murder for which they all face the hang-man's noose..The acting, wardrobe, and settings are exceptional and the film does an excellent job of depicting the impoverished gang lands of the Cape Flats.
- IMDb: 8.1 /10
“This movie holds a mirror to South African society and especially the Cape Flats and is therefore hard to watch at points.” Alex Isaacs
Jonathan: Die Movie
If you’re looking for a laugh, you need to get your hands on this film! The story follows the life of Jonathan, a wannabe comedian in his late 20’s who still lives with his parents.
After a failed open mic performance, Jonathan manages to crash his father’s car and ends up being kicked out of the house with nowhere to go. Jonathan resorts to becoming a carguard where he quickly learns that life isn’t easy as an outcast. Fortunately, the eldest car guard takes Jonathan under his wing and teaches him about how to overcome his rock-bottom situation.
Watch as he learns about life, love and forgiveness!
- IMDb: 7.4 /10
“While a visually beautiful film, Jonathan might not be everyone’s cup of tea. But if you’re game for the likes of a Lipstick Dipstick type of humour, then go for it.” Jean-Marie Korff
This film is based on the novel Whiplash by Tracey Farren and serves as a heart-wrenching look into life on the streets. Set in the Cape Town coastal suburb of Muizenberg, Tess tells the story of a twenty-year-old prostitute who survives by selling her body and feeding herself painkillers.
Her life takes a turn when she falls pregnant. Haunted by her past, Tess begins to question her sanity and life choices while she fights against her demons in search of the truth.
The film is Directed by Meg Rickards and stars Christia Visser, Nse Ikpe-Etim, Brendon Daniels, Dann-Jacques Mouton, Quanita Adams and Lee Anne Van Rooi. The screenplay was written by Tracey Farren.This trying role recently won Christa Best Actress at the Durban International Film Festival and the won best South African feature film.
- IMDb: 8.4 /10
“We wanted to use the the shooting style of documentary to the film so that it would feel naturalistic and organic.” Meg Rickards, Film director of Tess
This romantic adventure film tells the story of Nina who gets left at the altar despite her belief in fairy tale endings. Devastated, shocked and lost for words, Nina follows through with the weddings procession and indulges in a night of drinking which quickly turns into an adventure of a lifetime.
In an attempt to keep some of the wedding prep in motion, Nina convinces her former sweetheart, Hugo, to join her on a trip to Mauritius so that she can still enjoy her honeymoon.
While on the island, they met by a handful of interesting couples that start to make them change their views on love and the reasons they drifted apart all those years ago.
This local film has done the South African cinema scene proud. The detail, time and planning that went into character development, storyline, cinematography and acting make it an unforgettable story.
Vir Altyd was directed by Jaco Smit and stars local favourites Ivan Botha and DonnaLee Roberts.
"This local romantic comedy ticks all the right boxes, is well-made and delivers what it promises. Vir Altyd is definitely worth the watch." – Herman Eloff
Modder en Bloed
Set in 1901, Modder en Bloed is a period film that follows a Boer and family man, Willem Morkel, whose wife and son are murdered during the Anglo-Boer War.
As a prisoner of war, Willem fights to survive the incarceration in the notorious St. Helena concentration camp where placed under terrible oppression and hardship lead to an uprising through human spirit and more specifically, the game of rugby.
This film is a fictional account using the backdrop of Anglo-Boer War. The film's protagonist is loosely based on Dougie Morkel, who went on to play for the South African national rugby union team.
- IMDb Rating: 8.1/10
“Director Sean Else did a great job at steering clear of the clichés and the melodrama and instead served up a captivating film that’s undoubtedly worth the watch.”Herman Eloff - Geek Node
Top 6 Afrikaans Movies Released before 2015
Take a look at some of the best Afrikaans movies to hit the screens up to and before 2015. From local classics, to romantic comedies - we’ve got it all!
Pad Na Jou Hart
If you’re in the mood to sit back and enjoy a feel-good rom-com then this film is one of your best bets. Another brilliant film starring the likes of Donnalee Roberts and Ivan Botha, Pad Na Jou Hart follows the story of the overly confident businessman Basson van Rensburg's (Ivan Botha) who meets the free spirit, Amory (Donnalee Roberts), while on his way to his father’s funeral.
The film follows their journey across the rugged South African landscape where they meet wonderful characters and life changing experiences. The two soon start to fall in love when their trip takes a turn for the worst and they are both left heartbroken.
- IMDb Rating: 6.7 /10
“Strongly scripted and well paced, this is a sweet Afrikaans road trip movie with a heavy rom-com leaning and English subtitles. Even when you guess where it’s headed, it is all about the journey.” Theresa Smith
This heartwarming comedy tells that story of workaholic Jaci who will stop at nothing to protect her advertising agency from being bought by a ruthless businessman, The Jackal.
As fate would have it, there’s hope in a huge contract for a prestigious wine farming family. However, the contract will only be giving to someone who mirrors the family ethics of commitment and love.
In the hopes of winning the contract, Jaci hires someone to be her fake fiance during the pitch. All is well until the family invites the couple on a weekend away to experience the farm first-hand. Suddenly, things start to get complicated, especially when Jaci discovers that her fake fiance is in fact The Jackal himself.
- IMDb Rating: 7.1 /10
“ A heartwarming story, a bubbly script, beautiful South African city/landscapes, a good-looking cast and some charming performances make Semi-Soet a winner. Ironically, the title is something of a self-fulfilling prophecy in the way that it's sweet, only tarnished by its intentional over-reliance on the cliches of the formulaic 'romcom' ” Spling Review
Die Pro (The Pro), a film about a young surfer (Tiaan) who tragically loses his best friend (Dirkie) to a surfing accident. After his Dirkie’s death, Tiaan swears never to surf again! Dirkie’s twin sister, has different ideas and asks Tiaan for his help to get her surfing ready for the World Surf Tour.
For her to succeed, Tiaan needs to face his fears and get back in the water.
- IMDb Rating: 6.2 /10
"Die Pro takes full advantage, adapting a popular young adult novel by Leon de Villiers into a coming-of-age drama about a young surfer dealing with the tragic loss of a friend." Spling Review
Dis ek, Anna
This South African Afrikaans-language drama is based on novels by Anchien Troskie (writing as Elbie Lotter): Dis ek, Anna (It's me, Anna) and Die Staat teen Anna Bruwer (The State vs Anna Bruwer).
It is set in modern-day South Africa and tells the story of Anna Bruwer, who avenges years of abuse from her stepfather and the court case that follows!Written by Tertius Kapp. Produced by Niel van Deventer. Directed by Sara Blecher, this film has done South Africa proud!
- IMDb Rating: 8.3/10
“Dis Ek, Anna has won Best Director, Best Film and Best Actor without trying and I firmly believe, solely based on this film, that there is hope for the South African film industry. If this film is something to go by then we’re definitely in for a treat in the future.” Desolation Morris - Geek Node
Die Windpomp
Die Windpomp (The Windpump) tells the story of a 20 year old boy, Hendri, who arrives at a retirement village to live with his grandfather after his mother dies.
Much to his dismay, garden ornaments, bingo nights and ‘ballie’ behavior become this norm until he follows five figures into the forest on the outskirts of the small town, and finds more than he expected.
Die Windpomp began its life as an AFDA film school student short film. ZenHQ Films producer, Chris Roland, saw a screening of the short, and optioned it to develop into a feature length film
“Die Windpomp is what South African film has been waiting for. It's not just a fresh, beautifully told love story, but also a story about being human and dealing with human issues such as getting older, loneliness and exploring the wonder of youth.” Jean-Marie Korff
Ah Bakgat - a classic in most high schools around South Africa! This film tells the story of a geek, Wimpie Koekemoer who is constantly embarrassed by his parents.
While he dreams of being popular, it seems impossible until one day when the most popular girl in school vows to make Wimpie the first team rugby centre to get back at her ex-boyfriend.
This unexpected popularity leads to unexpected friendships and even more unexpected parties. Watch as this somewhat hilarious tale of friendship, sport and high school drama unravels.
- IMDb Rating: 6.4/10
“This is a fresh teen comedy in Afrikaans a very good storyline with Ivan Botha, Cherie Van Der Merwe, Lelia Etsabeth en Will Roberts.” IMDb review
Whether or not you’re a fan of Afrikaans movies, take some time to watch some of these local classics. Trust us, you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the talent, cinematography and production value.
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The top 20 best Afrikaans movies you should stream in 2022
Enjoy your free time watching the best Afrikaans movies. Always have a collection of good films to share with loved ones. Whether you are after comedy, drama, adventure, or thriller, you will never miss excellent Afrikaans movies to watch.
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Watching movies is good for you because laughter is one of the best medicines , and crying lower anxiety. All types of movies are created with an audience in mind. Therefore, pick an Afrikaans movie appropriate for your age and other factors.
The 20 best Afrikaans movies to watch
If you would love to explore the Afrikaans culture and language, watch as many Afrikaans films as possible to achieve your goal. You will find some from this captivating Afrikaans movies list:
20. Sy Klink Soos Lente (Comedy)
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- IMDb rating: 6.4/10
- Writer: Stiaan Smith
- Director: Corne van Rooyen
- Starring: Stiaan Smith (as Ben Pretorius), Amalia Uys (as Linda Scheepers)
Mechanic Ben and his boss' daughter, Linda, cross paths one evening. The two have an instant connection, but the man decides to hide his identity. He lies that he is in a band and even creates one. Ben realizes a music career is tough when his band joins the Battle of the Bands contest and Linda discovers his real identity. Does she break up with him?
19. Inxeba (The Wound)
- IMDb rating: 6.8/10
- Writers: Thando Mgqolozana, John Trengove, Malusi Bengu
- Director: John Trengove
- Starring: Nakhane Touré (as Xolani), Bongile Mantsai as Vija, Niza Jay (as Kwanda)
Xolani and some men from his community travel to the rural mountains to initiate a group of teenage boys into manhood. Caretakers Xolani and Vija have a sexual relationship only allowed during this period.
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18. Catching Feelings (Romantic comedy)
- IMDb rating: 5.6/10
- Writer: Kagiso Lediga
- Director: Kagiso Lediga
- Starring: Kagiso Lediga (as Max Matsane), Pearl Thusi (as Sam), Andrew Buckland
The lives of Max and his wife Sam turn upside down when they welcome Heiner (a famous but hedonistic older writer) into their Johannesburg home. Heiner unsettles the young couple's relationship.
17. Droomdag (Romantic comedy)
- IMDb rating: 4.2/10
- Writer: Willie Esterhuizen
- Director: Willie Esterhuizen
- Starring: Juanita de Villiers (as Tanya Stark)
Droomdag is also one of the best Afrikaans movies to watch . Tanya's biological clock is ticking. She, however, takes a break from dating after a series of heartbreaking relationships and meets more trouble after assuming she has found Mr Right.
16. High Fantasy (Comedy)
- IMDb rating: 4.7/10
- Writers: Jenna Cato Bass, Nala Khumalo, Qondiswa James
- Director: Jenna Cato Bass
- Starring: Qondiswa James (as Xoli), Nala Khumalo (as Thami), Francesca Varrie Michel as Lexi, Liza Scholtz (as Tatiana), Loren Loubser (as Stacey-Lee)
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Four young South African friends from different ethnic backgrounds go camping at a white girl's family farm, where they magically switch into each other's bodies.
15. Keeping Up with the Kandasamys (Comedy)
- IMDb rating: 6.5/10
- Writer: Rory Booth, Jayan Moodley
- Director: Jayan Moodley
- Starring: Alisha Authbehari (as Devani), Mariam Bassa (as Aya)
The South African Indian movie tells the story of two rival women from the same neighbourhood. Their children want to marry each other. Will the women support the love birds?
14. Jagveld (Thriller)
- IMDb rating: 5.9/10
- Writer: Deon Meyer
- Director: Byron Davis
- Starring: Leandie du Randt (as Emma Le Roux)
Primary school teacher Emma witnesses six men killing a cop. The murderers begin to hunt her in the desolate Karoo, assuming she is easy prey. Fortunately, Emma overcomes her soft nature and becomes a tough woman who can defend herself from the drug dealers.
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13. Five Fingers for Marseilles (Thriller)
- IMDb rating: 6.1/10
- Writers: Sean Drummond, Michael Matthews
- Director: Michael Matthews
- Starring: Vuyo Dabula (as Tau), Zethu Dlomo-Mphahlele (as Lerato), Hamilton Dlamini (as Sepoko)
Five Fingers for Marseilles was among the first South African films to hit the big screens. Life takes a U-turn when a boy Tau kills two corrupt police officers.
12. Ellen: The Ellen Pakkies Story (Drama)
- IMDb rating: 8.1/10
- Writer: Amy Jephta
- Director: Daryne Joshua
- Starring: Jill Levenberg (as Ellen), Jarrid Geduld (as Abie)
Ellen: The Ellen Pakkies Story is one of the most-watched Afrikaans movies. The film received numerous trophies at the SAFTAs and SilwerskermFees awards in 2018. Ellen Pakkies (played by Jill Levenberg), a resident of Lavender Hill, made headlines in 2007 for killing her son Abie (played by Jarrid Geduld). The woman committed a mercy murder because she feared her drug-addicted son would someday rape her.
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11. Stroomop (Adventure drama)
- IMDb rating: 6.3/10
- Writer: Ivan Botha, DonnaLee Roberts, Sean Robert Daniels
- Director: Ivan Botha
- Starring: DonnaLee Roberts (as Dr. Lana Marais), Simoné Pretorius (as Vivian), Chanelle de Jager
(as Adrie), Ilse Klink (as Diona), Carla Classen (as Nixie)
A support group of five women (a doctor, 2 mums, a daughter, and a suicidal woman) travel to the Orange River in search of healing. The veldskool trip takes them through many trials as shocking truths unfold. Stroomop was the second-biggest Box Office hit in 2018.
10. Thys en Trix (Crime comedy)
- IMDb rating: 6.9/10
- Writers: Frannie van der Walt, Robert Daniels, Quentin KrogSean
- Director: Quentin Krog
- Starring: Leandie du Randt (as Trix Benade), Bouwer Bosch (as Thys Bende)
Thys en Trix was the third most popular movie at the South African Box Office in 2018. Siblings Thys and Trix pretend to be a married couple while hunting down the leader of a smuggling ring in a luxury golf estate.
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9. Kanarie (Drama)
- IMDb rating: 7.6/10
- Writers: Charl-Johan Lingenfelder, Christiaan Olwagen
- Director: Christiaan Olwagen
Starring: Schalk Bezuidenhout (as Johan Niemand), Hannes Otto (as Wolfgang Müller), Germandt Geldenhuys (as Ludolf Otterman)
Kanarie was among the 14 Best LGBTQ International Films in 2018. During apartheid, a small-town boy is forced to join a two-year military training in the South African Defence Force choir. He discovers himself through hardship, first love, and music.
8. Moffie (LGBTQ drama)
- Writer: Oliver Hermanus, André Carl van der Merwe, Jack Sidey
- Director: Oliver Hermanus
- Starring: Kai Luke Brummer (as Nicholas van der Swart), Barbara-Marié Immelman (as Suzie van der Swart)
Moffie is among the most treasured Afrikaans movies. It won the Film Critics’ Special Jury Prize at the Dublin International Film Festival in 2020.
The film is about a young gay's tribulations during the Angolan war. He must complete compulsory, brutal, and racist two years of military service while hiding his sexuality.
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7. Griekwastad (Crime)
- IMDb rating: 7.3/10
- Writers: Tertius Kapp, Jacques Steenkamp
- Director: Jozua Malherbe
- Starring: Alex van Dyk (as Don Steenkamp), Esther von Waltsleben (as Christelle Steenkamp), Jane de Wet (as Marthella Steenkamp)
Griekwastad is created from Jacques Steenkamp's bestselling true-crime novel. Deon Steenkamp, his wife Christelle, and teenage daughter Marthella are killed on their farm in Naauwhoek. The bitter truth is hard to find but must be exposed.
6. Liewe Lisa (Drama)
- Writer: Hendrik Cronjé
- Director: Hendrik Cronjé
- Starring: Hendrik Cronje (as Daniel Cronjé), Zane Meas (as Tom Jooste), Elani Dekker (as Lisa)
Liewe Lisa is the first film actor Hendrik Cronjé ( 7de Laan ) has written and directed. He also starred as Daniel Cronjé. Daniel flees to a small town to start a new life and meets fisherman Tom who teaches him the simple lifestyle. He falls in love with Lisa; a role played by Elani Dekker ( Binnelanders ).
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5. The Story of Racheltjie De Beer (History)
- IMDb rating: 6.6/10
- Writer: Matthys Boshoff, Brett Michael Innes
- Director: Matthys Boshoff
- Starring: Zonika de Vries (as Racheltjie), Johannes Jordaan (as Jamie), Stian Bam (as Herman)
The Story of Racheltjie De Beer is set in the South African wilderness in the 1800s. Five years after Herman's wife dies, he travels with his children, Rachel (preadolescent) and Jamie (5 years old), to the virgin goldfields to start a new life.
Jamie mysteriously goes missing later in the 19th century, and Rachel begins to search for him in the South-African wilderness.
4.LANDoftheBRAVEfilm (Thriller)
- IMDb rating: 7.8/10
- Writer: Tim Huebschle
- Director: Tim Huebschle
- Starring: Elize de Wee (as Meisie Willemse), Armas Shivute (as Shivute), Pieter Greeff (as Piet Potgieter)
While a tough cop pursues a murderer during the Namibian winter, an adamant reporter ruthlessly exposes the police officer's dark past. Although the publication jeopardizes the case, the cop is determined to catch the killer even if she breaks the law.
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3. Fiela se Kind (Drama)
- Writers: Brett Michael Innes, Dalene Matthee
- Director: Brett Michael Innes
- Starring: Zenobia Kloppers (as Fiela Komoetie), Luca Bornman (as Benjamin Komoetie Jnr), Wayne Smith (as Benjamin Komoetie Snr)
Fiela se Kind is among the most touching Afrikaans movies you will ever watch. A woman of colour living in the arid Karoo finds a lost white child and raises him. After nine years, a woodcutter's family claim the boy is theirs and brings him to their home in Knysna Forest. Although the woman does not give up on her adopted son, the white family tries to brainwash him.
2. Swaaibraai (Comedy)
- Writer: Gerhard Pretorius
- Director: Gerhard Pretorius
- Starring: Cintaine Schutte (as Susan Smit), Johann Vermaak (as Lourens Smit)
A young couple joins a swingers party through a new app to spice their marriage. Each participant can go home with someone else’s spouse. Susan and Lourens realize later that they are playing with fire that might burn them.
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1. Meisies Wat Fluit (Romance)
- Writer: Johan Cronje
- Director: Johan Cronje
- Starring: Leandie du Randt (as Sofia), Stiaan Smith (as Henk)
Henk and Sofia marry soon as they fall in love. However, they file for a divorce shortly after getting married. He loved her free spirit but ruined it , and she loved his security and stole it from him.
Latest Afrikaans movies list
Below are 15 sweet Afrikaans movies released in 2021 and 2022:
- Amandla (2022)
- Sodium Day (2022)
- Blindelings (2022)
- Stiekyt (2022)
- Connie Lynn (2022)
- Indemnity (2021)
- Mwana Nketo (2021)
- Bibliofiel (2021)
- Relatief Jonk (2021)
- 4229 (2021)
- Atlantis (2021)
- Te Laat 3 (2021)
- Beurtkrag (2021)
- Vlugtig (2021)
- Klein Karoo 2 (2021)
Where to stream Afrikaans movies
Where can I watch South African movies? You can watch these movies of the following platforms
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Where to download Afrikaans movies
Find Afrikaans movies to download on:
- Google Play Movies
With all the recent Afrikaans movies to download, you have a lot to choose from. Get yourself a library for your family and friends movie night. You can also choose a few of them for your own relaxation.
READ ALSO : 15 legal free movie downloads sites
Briefly.co.za also posted a list of legal and free movie downloads sites . Most Afrikaans movies mentioned above are accessible on these sites.
These platforms do not consume too much data. You also do not need a high-speed 5G internet network to download movies on these sites. 2G or 3G internet will work perfectly.
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10 Best Afrikaans Movies to Watch!
Watching movies can be a great way to improve your Afrikaans speaking and listening skills. Enjoy watching the best Afrikaans movies while you’re learning at AfrikaansPod101.com !
Watching Afrikaans movies with English subtitles is a fantastic language learning aid. It allows you to listen to native speakers, as well as watch their lips to see how words are pronounced. It’s also a great way to learn more about the Afrikaner culture! Impress your AfrikaansPod101 facilitator with your knowledge by watching Afrikaans movies online.
When it comes to free Afrikaans movies to watch online, free copies and services are unfortunately sparse. Subscribing to sites such as Filmdoo , or a service such as Showmax , will broaden your options. These services aren’t expensive, so they might be worth the investment.
Here are ten of the best African movies to watch for fun and learning. Memorize the most famous quotes from these films, and ask your facilitator to help you with pronunciation, if you’re not sure! Here are some tips to improve your pronunciation while watching movies in Afrikaans.
Table of Contents
- Afrikaans Thriller Movies
- Afrikaans Comedy Movies
- Afrikaans Drama Movies
- Free Afrikaans Movies to Watch Online
- Conclusion: Why Study with AfrikaansPod101?
1. Afrikaans Thriller Movies
Afrikaans people prefer comedies, human dramas, and romance—these genres abound on their screens! However, they have a chilling taste for serial killer movies too… Here are two of the best Afrikaans films in this category. And interestingly, both of these African movies of horror have a wolf as the central theme…
1- Wolf Wolf
In some African movies, history plays a big role.
Set in the 1970s, rural South Africa, Wolf Wolf involves a disgruntled married woman, a man in a wheelchair, a journalist, a serial killer, and a few plot twists. Adriana Wolfaardt, a ballet teacher, decides to spend some time alone on her and her husband’s farm, Duiwelslaagte . En route, she picks up who she thinks is her husband’s cousin…but is he?
Quote: Ja, maar wanneer het jy hom vir die eerste keer ontmoet? Translation: “Yes, but when did you meet him for the first time?”
Watch the trailer, and see if you’re up for a nail-biting experience…
2- Wolwedans in die Skemer
Translated, the title means “dance of the wolves at dusk.”
The story deals with a pretty young woman, Sonja Daneel, who’s involved in a serious car accident after spotting a wolf on the road. This is significant, since no wolf has ever been spotted in these woods.
She completely loses her memory after hitting her head in the accident.
She remains working as a receptionist at the luxurious lobby of Hotel Njala, but, of course, all is not as benign and harmless as it seems… With the help of a police constable, Sonja starts piecing back her identity (which is the reason she works at Hotel Njala).
Watch this tale of family intrigue, brutal serial killings, and a farm called Wolwedans in one of the most picturesque areas of South African inland.
Wolwedans is one of the slicker Afrikaans productions on the scene, and is based on a riveting radio story of the same name. It was written and produced by South African author and movie maker Leon van Nierop.
Quote: Jy moet jouself oopmaak vir die wolwe, Diana. Translation: “You must open yourself to the wolves, Diana.”
2. Afrikaans Comedy Movies
As we mentioned earlier, the Afrikaans people love to laugh, which means that there are plenty of Afrikaans comedy movies around. Get your share of fun in Afrikaans with these popular movies.
1- Semi Soet
One of South Africa’s most successful romantic comedies, Semi Soet tells the story of a young advertising executive, Jaci, who would do everything in her power to save her company from landing in the jaws of a giant corporation. This can only be done if she lands a contract with a prestigious wine farm estate, Vrede en Lust.
To do this, Jaci has to jump through several hilarious hoops on her prospective client’s beautiful farm. And, of course, there’s a big surprise in the plot for the heroine…
Funny and convincing, this romcom gained four stars on IMDb . An easy and entertaining view, it’s ideal for whiling away a lazy Saturday afternoon.
Quote: Al wat jy moet doen is net om te maak asof jy my smoor verliefde verloofde is vir twee ure. Translation: “All you have to do is pretend to be my deeply besotted fiancé for two hours.”
2- Liefling, die Movie
In African movies, a love story is always appreciated.
Probably the best known of all Afrikaans musical movies, this 2010 romcom was a blockbuster in South Africa. Theaters filled to watch the story of a young, beautiful woman, an engineer student, and their obstructed path toward each other and true love.
The male lead is played by one of South Africa’s most beloved and successful male singers, Bobbie van Jaarsveld.
Quote: Wanneer jy jou eerste liefde ontmoet, is dit soos ‘n sprokies verhaal. Translation: “When you meet your first love, it is like a fairy tale.”
Watch this film for light entertainment, and learn the songs in Afrikaans to sing along!
3- Vir die Voëls
This is yet another romantic Afrikaans movie, but differs from the others. Irma, young and pretty, isn’t your run-of-the-mill girl at all. She’s headstrong, and not a follower of societal norms. Of course, her free spirit lands her in trouble many times, but how did she end up in front of the pulpit?
Watch this fun Afrikaans comedy to find out.
Quote: Die ding is, ek is nie seker of ek die res van my lewe saam met daardie man wil spandeer nie. Translation: “Thing is, I don’t know if I want to spend the rest of my life with this man.”
Definitely a heroine with a mind of her own!
4- Hollywood in my Huis
Jana is one of her school’s losers. Pretty but not popular, she nevertheless dreams of accompanying the school’s heartthrob, Brandon, to their Matric Farewell dance. She makes plans to change her destiny, but of course, not all goes as planned.
Note: The South African Matric Farewell dance is similar to the Prom night in the U.S.
Quote: Hierdie is die nag waarin jou wildste drome gaan waarkom. Translation: “This is the night where your wildest dreams will come true.”
5- Die Windpomp
This award-winning comedy centers around the coming-of-age of a young schoolboy named Hendri. Hendri eventually needs to move to his grandfather’s retirement village, where he meets a motley crew of colorful characters…with interesting results.
Quote: Is jy lus om jonk te wees? Translation: “Do you feel like being young?”
A gentle, fun watch with a bit more to it than meets the eye.
6- Vir Altyd
When she gets dumped in front of the altar, Nina finds herself fighting against the feeling that her last chance for happiness is gone. Despite the groom’s betrayal, she decides to go on a honeymoon anyway, and takes a long-lost childhood friend with her.
The film is beautifully shot in gorgeous locations—pure escapist fun.
Quote: Ek kannie wag om jou vrou te wees nie. Translation: “I can’t wait to be your wife.”
A tad formulaic, Vir Altyd nevertheless made millions at the box office in South Africa.
3. Afrikaans Drama Movies
While it’s true that South Africans love a good comedy, they’re also able to get very serious in their cinema. Here are some of the best tearjerkers with grit.
1- Raaiselkind
Called a “powerful drama” by reviewers, Raaiselkind is based on a book about the life of Ingrid, the mother of an autistic boy who’s found dead in a bathtub at home. She’s being investigated for his murder. The movie tells her difficult, heartbreaking story.
Getting eight stars on IMDb, this drama is worth the watch, even if it isn’t easy viewing.
Quote: ‘n Spieel het gebreek tussen my en hom. Translation: “A mirror broke between me and him.”
The movie deals with the history of a bright, eleven-year-old Khoi girl named Krotoa from the Goringhaicona tribe in the Cape, South Africa. She gets taken away from her close-knit family to serve her uncle’s trading partner, Jan Van Riebeeck. Despite many hardships, she grows up to become a visionary, strong woman and a Dutch interpreter for Van Riebeeck. The man later became the first Governor of what was formerly the Cape Colony.
While the film won numerous international cinema awards, critics and the public bashed it for being historically incorrect, and racially biased. Beautifully shot, it’s nevertheless worth the watch.
Quote: Sy sal u nie teleurstel nie. Translation: “She will not disappoint you.”
4. Free Afrikaans Movies to Watch Online
So, after viewing our African movies list, are there Afrikaans films/African movies free online for you to watch?
Unfortunately, there’s not a great amount of free Afrikaans movies to watch online, as mentioned earlier. When it comes to African movies, YouTube is probably your best bet, where the keyphrase: “full Afrikaans movies” or “Afrikaans movies full” will get you some good hits.
Many of these, however, aren’t great quality, and are without English subtitles. Perhaps these should be saved for when you can speak Afrikaans better, because there are some cinematic gems among them! Here are the most common Afrikaans vocabulary that you may find in the movies.
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1. Anderkant die stilte
2. Tjoklitbeksoentjies
4. Skilpoppe
5. lyklollery, 6. taxi to soweto.
7. Die Ontwaking
8. Dis Koue Kos, Skat
9. Jou Romeo
10. Mignon Mossie van Wyk
11. Blood and Glory
12. 'n Pawpaw Vir My Darling
13. Noem My Skollie: Call Me Thief
15. Sonskyn Beperk
16. Sy klink soos lente
17. Twee Grade van Moord
18. Uitvlucht
19. Verskietende Ster
20. Vir Altyd
21. Abraham
22. Ballade vir 'n Enkeling
23. Dis ek, Anna
24. 'n Man Soos My Pa
25. Suiderkruis
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The Top Afrikaans Movies To Watch On Netflix and Amazon Prime in 2024
Watching movies and TV shows in the language you’re learning is a great way to improve your fluency and understanding of the language. You can get a better sense of the culture and the way people speak, whilst having fun. You’ll pick up Afrikaans slang, too, which will make you sound more like a native speaker.
(Check out our post Can You learn A Language By Watching TV/Movies? to find out how to use foreign-language media to improve your skills.)
Although South Africa has a budding film industry, with many movies being made to Hollywood standards, those movies aren’t readily available to stream outside of the country. Additionally, most aren’t even in Afrikaans. Thus, finding Afrikaans-language movies can be difficult.
Sadly, after searching long and hard, we found that there are hardly any Afrikaans movies on Netflix . They did have a larger selection at one point, but many of those movies have since been removed from the platform.
The good news is, Amazon Prime does have lots of popular Afrikaans movies, available to rent or buy. We’ve included them in this list in order to give you more viewing options.
The Top Afrikaans-language Movies on Netflix
These are the only movies in Afrikaans that we could find on Netflix.
Hole in the Wall
“Hole in the Wall” (“Gat in Die Muur” in the original language), is an independent drama movie about a man who, after being diagnosed with colon cancer, sets off on a road trip across South Africa, his son in tow.
There’s lots of shots of the beautiful South African landscape, the chance to pick up not just Afrikaans but isiXhosa (one of the native languages in the country).
“Liefling” is a musical love story that follows the life of Liefling Marais, a girl who loves adventure. Liefling lives on a farm with her family and friends, and the story follows their lives during the December holidays. A rich girl named Melanie von Staden sets her sights on Jan Ferreira, who is in love with Liefling, and the story follows their complicated love triangle.
“Amandla” is a movie set in South Africa that tells the story of two brothers who fall on opposite sides of the law. The movie is set in the late 1990s and early 2000s, during a time of great political and social turmoil. The movie explores the relationship between the brothers and their struggle to find their place in a society that is constantly changing.
The Top 10 Afrikaans-language Movies on Amazon Prime
Amazon’s selection, as you’ll see, is far larger. While the majority of the movies on the list are Afrikaans-only with English subtitles, one or two of them aren’t exclusively in Afrikaans – they use a mixture of languages, including Xhosa, English and Setswana, which reflect the diverse range of languages in South Africa.
They’re all available to stream on Amazon, though not all of them are included in the free list.
1. Meerkat Moonship
Meerkat Moonship
“Meerkat Moonship” follows the story of a young girl, Gideonette de La Rey, who learns about her family curse after her father dies. She is sent to live with her grandparents on a farm, where she makes a new friend who helps her overcome her fear. The movie is set in South Africa and is a coming-of-age story about friendship, courage, and overcoming adversity.
2. Griekwastad
Griekwastad
“Griekwastad” follows the story of the Steenkamp family, who were murdered in their home in 2012. Don, the 15-year-old son, walks into the police station covered in blood and tells them that his family has been killed. However, the evidence doesn’t add up and it’s unclear what really happened that night.
The movie is a gripping story that will leave you guessing until the very end.
3. Flatland
“Flatland” follows the story of three women – Beauty, Natalie, and Poppie – as they attempt to solve a murder case. While Beauty is trying to reconnect with her lost love, Billy, Natalie is on the run from the law, and Poppie is pregnant. They all end up discovering more about themselves and their relationships with each other as they go on this journey.
4. Four Corners
Four Corners
“Four Corners” is a crime thriller that follows several people as they cope with issues caused by their troubled histories and the uncertainty of their present situations. It’s set in Cape Town, South Africa, a city overrun by violence and lawlessness.
The characters include a man who has just been released from prison, a young boy caught between two worlds, and a doctor who is trying to find her place in the world. It’s an explosive and thought-provoking film that will leave you on the edge of your seat.
5. Number 37
“Number 37” is a thriller about a paraplegic who, after borrowing binoculars from his girlfriend, witnesses a mob killing. He tries to blackmail the killer for money, but soon finds himself in danger as a loan shark and the gangster both want him dead. The movie is suspenseful and thrilling, with plenty of action and plot twists.
6. Faan’s Train
Faans Train
“Faan’s Train” is a movie about a woman who manipulates a simple-minded man into stealing from his family. She does this by convincing him that she is interested in him, when really she just wants to get her hands on his family’s valuables. The movie is set in a small town in South Africa and explores the relationships between people of different cultures.
“Krotoa” is a movie about a young girl who is torn between two cultures. She is removed from her Khoi tribe to serve Jan van Riebeeck, and grows up to become an influential interpreter for him. However, she is rejected by her own people when she becomes too assimiliated into the Dutch culture. The Dutch also end up turning on her when she tries to fit in between the two cultures.
8. The Recce
In “Recce”, a young South African soldier is abandoned by his superiors and must make his way home through enemy territory. He faces many challenges along the way, including treacherous terrain and dangerous enemies. This is an intense and exciting movie with great acting and a compelling story.
“Triomf” is a movie about a white family in South Africa who are struggling to survive after the fall of apartheid. They are fearful of the new government and the changes that are happening in the country, so they decide to leave for the north.
10. Kanarie
“Kanarie” is about Johan Niemand, a man drafted into the South African Army during apartheid. Johan’s love of Boy George and Depeche Mode gets him placed in the army choir, the ‘Kanaries.’ Kanarie is a musical comedy about the struggle to find one’s voice.
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by Bongani Nkosi Jakhalsdans, a new South African film, has become an almost instant box office hit, setting new standards for the Afrikaans-language movies. The feature film, which opened in South African cinemas on 23 April, earned R600 000 (US$80 123) in its opening weekend, making it the most popular Afrikaans motion picture since the […]
by Bongani Nkosi
Jakhalsdans , a new South African film, has become an almost instant box office hit, setting new standards for the Afrikaans-language movies.
The feature film, which opened in South African cinemas on 23 April, earned R600 000 (US$80 123) in its opening weekend, making it the most popular Afrikaans motion picture since the release of Lipstiek Dipstiek in November 1994.
“We are thrilled to see that South Africans are enjoying our film,” producer Anton Ernst said in a statement. “Saturday’s box office was practically double what we took on Friday, which is the first positive sign of consumer uptake for a film.”
According to the newly established company Indigenous Film Distribution , Jakhalsdans made 7% more sales after its release than Bakgat – an Afrikaans teen comedy brought out in 2008.
It had 34% more attendances than the 1998 film Paljas ; 74% more than the 2007 hit comedy Poena is Koning ; and 59% more than Die Storie van Klara Viljee , a drama released in 1988.
Jakhalsdans is the 18th full-length Afrikaans feature film to make it to the big screen in South Africa between 1980 and 2010, said Indigenous Film Distribution.
During its weekend debut Jakhalsdans was the best-performing title at 17 of the 35 cinemas to screen it, including the notable NuMetro North Park, Ster Kinekor Cape Gate, Ster Kinekor Brooklyn Nouveau and Ster Kinekor Kolonnade.
It’s currently up against international hits such as Bounty Hunter , a romantic comedy starring Jennifer Aniston, and Tooth Fairy , also a comedy, featuring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Ashley Judd.
“The film is performing countrywide from Klerksdorp, to Worcester … and Johannesburg, which is very encouraging,” said Helen Kuun, CEO of Indigenous Film Distribution.
“This level of opening weekend takings makes it the best performing local feature film released this year,” she said.
Filmed in scenic Loxton
Jakhalsdans was shot and set in Loxton, a tranquil town in the Northern Cape province’s Karoo region. It’s a story about teacher Mara Malan, played by Elizma Theron, who’s hell-bent on saving the local school, which her five-year-old daughter attends. Through various means Malan manages to raise R500 000 ($66 749).
“I’ve always had a great love for the remote, brooding landscapes of the Karoo,” said film director Darrel Roodt.
Theron, a popular local singer, joins fellow muso Theuns Jordaan in a lead role, while top South African model Christina Storm and accomplished actor Neil Sandilands complement the stellar line-up.
Roodt is no stranger to success either: his previous title, Yesterday , was nominated for a 2005 Academy Award in the best foreign language film category. It starred Leleti Khumalo of the 1992 hit film Sarafina!
” [ Jakhalsdans ] provided a wonderful opportunity for me to work with stars like Theuns Jordaan and Elizma Theron, and to create a love story that is quintessentially South African,” he said.
“It’s something completely different from the comedies which have dominated the Afrikaans language local film industry over the past few years and it’s encouraging to see that audiences are responding to it.”
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How to Write a Film Review: Preparation, Steps, Examples
- by Anastasiya Yakubovska
- 06.10.2022 10.05.2024
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How to write a film review (true, professional, and comprehensive) and not be limited to the phrase “What a great movie!”? In this article, you will find answers to the next questions:
- How long is a movie review?
- How many paragraphs does a movie review have?
- Features of the Film Review
- Functions of the Movie Review
- How to Write a Film Review: Preparation for Writing
- 10 Questions You Need to Answer Before You Start Writing a Movie Review
- How to Write and Structure a Film Review: Step by Step
What Is a Film Review?
A film review is a critical judgment or discussion that informs about the release of a new film and contains its analysis, assessment, summary, as well as personal impressions and experiences after watching.
How long is a movie review?
On average, the length of a film review is about 1000 words.
How many paragraphs does a movie review have?
It is recommended that the film review should consist of 5-7 paragraphs.
Read also article “How to Write a Book Review: Step by Step and Examples”.
Features of the Film Review
A film review is a persuasive piece of writing, it has some features as:
- A less formal style of writing.
- You need to write objectively about the film.
- But, on the other hand, movie reviews contain personal thoughts and feelings.
- The film review’s audience is wider and more diverse.
Movie reviews can be written by two groups of reviewers: professional critics and ordinary consumers. Therefore, the text of the review will differ. In the first case, when the reviewer is a professional critic, he will describe the movie instead of evaluating it. While consumer critics mostly write from a personal perspective.
What is the main purpose of a film review?
The main purpose of a film review is to inform readers about the film (what can expect from it) and to help them determine if they want to watch the movie.
Functions of the Movie Review
The film review performs several functions at once: it informs, analyzes, persuades, and entertains. If you can include all of these points in your review, then you will have an excellent result in the end.
How to Write a Film Review: Preparation for Writing
Writing a review is, of course, a creative process, but you should not forget about the analytical approach to creating a convincing and high-quality text. You must take the work responsibly, which we will do now.
To write a professional film review, you first need to complete the following preparation steps:
- Of course, the first step is to find a film, if it has not been previously chosen by the manager/client/boss. There will be more chances to write a good review if the film was liked by both – film critics and you personally.
- Watch the movie at least 2-3 times. After the first viewing, you will get a general impression of the picture, and try to fully immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the film. Pay attention to the details the next time you watch it: the sound, the actor’s play, the editing, the plot.
- If you have difficulty understanding the events covered in the film (for example, historical), be sure to find additional information and research the topic.
- If after two viewings you still do not have a final assessment of the film in the form of a brief thesis, watch the film again. You can look at other works of the director who worked on this film, this will help you determine his characteristic style. Also, as an option, you can look at the game of actors in other films (for comparison).
- When watching a movie, take notes: key scenes, interesting plot twists, inconsistencies, details, and quotes. Then, based on them, you can build a review text, and a good quote can become an excellent epigraph.
- Find information about the filming: location, duration, season, details about the filming process, difficulties the production team faced, casting, etc. Such information will make the review more attractive to readers.
- If the film is nominated for awards and prizes, please include this information in your film review. For a potential viewer, such an assessment of the film will be a weighty argument in the direction of -> compulsory viewing.
10 Questions You Need to Answer Before You Start Writing a Movie Review
- Does the film split into multiple parts? A sequel, prequel, or one of the movie series?
- What is the film genre (action, comedy, historical, drama, fantasy, Western, political, thriller, gangster, horror, tragicomedy, romance, sports, mystery, science fiction)? Is the movie based on real or fictional events?
- Did the screenplay writer create an exciting plot?
- Is the rhythm of the film slow and quiet, heavy and static, or chaotic and frantic?
- What is the film’s rating according to the MPAA? ( G – General Audiences. All ages admitted. PG – Parental Guidance Suggested. PG-13 – Parents Strongly Cautioned. R – Restricted. Under 17 requires an accompanying parent or adult guardian. NC-17 – Adults Only.)
- Are there any films with a similar/same theme? Sometimes it is worth mentioning some of them in a review, as a comparison.
- How can you characterize the work of a cinematographer? How accurately are the most expressive compositional, lighting solutions, as well as camera angles, selected and embodied?
- Is the film entertaining or covers a serious themes?
- Was the casting successful? Did all the actors cope with their roles?
- Is the atmosphere of the film tense, mysterious, sinister, relaxed, or romantic?
The answers to all of the above questions will help you understand how to write a film review, and above all, create a draft version of your future review. But, of course, this is not enough for the final result.
How to Write and Structure a Film Review: Step by Step
Writing a film review is a long and complicated process. Therefore, it is better to break it down into stages and move step by step. This will help you not to get lost and not get confused in the details.
- The catchy introduction.
The introductory part of the review should contain important information about the film: title, director, release date, and genre.
You can mention nominations and awards, as well as indicate the box office (if the numbers are impressive) and the cast.
In addition to “technical” aspects and a simple presentation of the plot, it is necessary to express your impression of the film in the form of a thesis, for example, to tell:
- about the connection of the film’s central idea with current events and social problems;
- about the similarity of the film’s plot with a personal life situation, personal experience, and feelings;
- about the connection of technical elements (lighting, sound, editing) with the theme of the film.
2. Pass the verdict.
Do not torment the reader and express your opinion about the film in the first paragraphs of the review.
You should not leave all the most interesting “for later”. If you decide to give a final assessment of the film at the end of the review, what are the chances that the reader will read to this end?
3. Write a summary of the plot.
Choose 4-5 main events.
Avoid the film’s ending and spoilers. Keep the intrigue. If you want to spoil and share an unusual story development, warn the reader about this.
4. Bring the feelings.
In addition to presenting the plot of the film, you should add emotions to the text of the review and show what you felt while watching it.
5. Define the main purpose of the movie.
Perhaps the film’s purpose is hidden in its plot. Or maybe the film does not pretend to solve global problems at all. Perhaps the film is entertaining, and this is its advantage – it is relaxed and simple.
Sometimes the main idea of a serious and deep film can be found in an interview with a film crew, a screenwriter, or a director.
6. Add some details of the filmmaking process.
It is important to know the measure and not to overdo it with the terminology. Here’s what you can write about:
- Cinematography: visual mood, lighting elements, shot sizes and widths, camera angles, etc.
- Sound. The main goal is to create the necessary atmosphere in the film. Sound in movies includes music, dialogue, sound effects, ambient noise, background noise, and soundtracks.
- Editing is the creation of a finished motion picture from many shot scenes. A film editor must creatively work with the layers of images, story, dialogue, music, pacing, as well as the actors’ performances to effectively “re-imagine” and even rewrite the film to craft a cohesive whole.
- Mise-en-scène (from French – placement on the stage) is the mutual arrangement of the actors and their environment on the set, natural or pavilion. Mise-en-scene includes landscapes, visual effects, the psychological state of the characters, etc.
7. The deep meaning.
You may be able to spot specific symbolic items, repetitive moments, or key phrases that give depth to the film.
8. Give examples.
It is not enough to say “ an excellent game of actors ”. Explain what exactly caught your attention (appearance, facial expressions, costumes, or movements of the actor).
9. A convincing conclusion.
Write about the moments in the film that made the biggest impression on you. Share a recommendation. To whom and why do you advise to watch this movie?
10. Reread the review text several times .
Edit, and correct mistakes that can spoil the impression even from a professionally written film review.
Examples of Film Reviews
To consolidate the received information, let’s move from theory to practice. Below are two examples of film reviews.
Apocalypse Now
Review by Roger Ebert
Francis Ford Coppola’s film “Apocalypse Now” was inspired by Heart of Darkness, a novel by Joseph Conrad about a European named Kurtz who penetrated to the farthest reaches of the Congo and established himself like a god. A boat sets out to find him, and on the journey the narrator gradually loses confidence in orderly civilization; he is oppressed by the great weight of the jungle all around him, a pitiless Darwinian testing ground in which each living thing tries every day not to be eaten.
What is found at the end of the journey is not Kurtz so much as what Kurtz found: that all of our days and ways are a fragile structure perched uneasily atop the hungry jaws of nature that will thoughtlessly devour us. A happy life is a daily reprieve from this knowledge.
A week ago I was in Calcutta, where I saw mile upon square mile of squatter camps in which hundreds of thousands live generation after generation in leaky huts of plastic, cardboard and scrap metal, in poverty so absolute it is impossible to see any hope of escape. I do not mean to equate the misery of those hopeless people with a movie; that would be indecent. But I was deeply shaken by what I saw, and realized how precious and precarious is a happy life. And in such a mood I watched “Apocalypse Now” and came to the scene where Col. Kurtz (Marlon Brando) tells Capt. Willard (Martin Sheen) about “the horror.”
Kurtz is a decorated hero, one of the best soldiers in the Army, who has created a jungle sanctuary upriver inside enemy territory, and rules Montagnard tribesmen as his private army. He tells Willard about a day when his Special Forces men inoculated the children of a village against polio: “This old man came running after us and he was crying, he couldn’t see. We went back there, and they had come and hacked off every inoculated arm. There they were in a pile, a pile of little arms. . . .”
What Kurtz learned is that the Viet Cong were willing to go to greater lengths to win: “Then I realized they were stronger than we. They have the strength, the strength to do that. If I had 10 divisions of those men, then our troubles here would be over very quickly. You have to have men who are moral and at the same time who are able to utilize their primordial instincts to kill without feeling, without passion, without judgment.” This is the “horror” that Kurtz has found, and it threatens to envelop Willard, too.
The whole movie is a journey toward Willard’s understanding of how Kurtz, one of the Army’s best soldiers, penetrated the reality of war to such a depth that he could not look any longer without madness and despair.
The film has one of the most haunting endings in cinema, a poetic evocation of what Kurtz has discovered, and what we hope not to discover for ourselves. The river journey creates enormous anticipation about Kurtz, and Brando fulfills it. When the film was released in 1979, his casting was criticized and his enormous paycheck of $1 million was much discussed, but it’s clear he was the correct choice, not only because of his stature as an icon, but because of his voice, which enters the film from darkness or half-light, repeating the words of T.S. Eliot’s despairing “The Hollow Men.” That voice sets the final tone of the film.
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Diana biopic Spencer wobbles between the bold and the bad
By Nicholas Barber
You may feel that you’ve had enough of Princess Diana’s story on the big and small screens, what with Naomi Watts taking the role in Oliver Hirschbiegel’s awful Diana in 2013, and then Emma Corrin playing her in the most recent season of The Crown, with the mantel set to be passed in Elizabeth Debicki in the next run. But, to give it its due, Pablo Larraín’s Spencer marks the only time the People’s Princess has been shown delivering a lecture on Anne Boleyn to an old coat that she has just stolen off a scarecrow, and then having a chat with the ghost of Boleyn herself shortly afterwards. The Chilean director doesn’t go in for conventional biopics, as anyone who has seen Jackie (starring Natalie Portman) or Neruda will know. And here again he has gone for a surreal portrait of his iconic subject. The snag is that his experimental art house spirit keeps bumping up against the naffness and the familiarity of British films set in stately homes, so his psychodrama ends up being both ground-breaking and rib-tickling.
It’s set over three days in 1991, from Christmas Eve to Boxing Day, at Sandringham House in Norfolk. The rest of the Royal Family has arrived for their holiday in a fleet of chauffeur-driven cars, but Diana (Kristen Stewart) rocks up on her own in a Porsche convertible, having taken a detour to visit the aforementioned scarecrow: her dilapidated childhood home, from the days when she was Lady Diana Spencer, is a field or two away from Sandringham. Her late arrival concerns the sympathetic head chef (Sean Harris) and bothers the Scottish army veteran (Timothy Spall) who has the job of ensuring that everything goes the way the Queen wants it to. Her Majesty’s insufferable Christmas traditions include weighing all the guests when they arrive and when they leave to ensure that they’ve been sufficiently gluttonous. But Diana is in no mood for festive japes. Her Christmas present from Charles (Jack Farthing) – a necklace with pearls the size of golf balls – is identical to the one he has given his mistress. And the whisper in the servants’ quarters is that the Princess is “cracking up”. The filmmakers apparently agree.
Steering away from the same territory as The Crown, Larraín and Knight don’t fill the film with awkward meals and heated arguments (although there are one of each of those). Prince Charles does some grumbling, but the Queen has hardly any lines and Prince Philip has none: they are closer to menacing waxworks than people. For most of the time, Diana is either talking to her young sons, her trusted personal dresser (Sally Hawkins) or to herself. It’s interesting, this lack of dramatic conflict and discernible plot, but it can leave the film seeming as listless and purposeless as Larraín’s Diana herself. Her favourite occupation is to wander around the estate until she finds something that has an ominous symbolic connection to her, and then make an unconvincing speech about it. Ah, pheasants! So beautiful, yet bred to be killed!
Stewart is such inspired casting that she makes all this eccentric nonsense watchable. She’s been practising Diana’s signature moves for years – dipped head, hunched shoulders – and she certainly knows what it’s like to put up with intrusive tabloid photographers. She also looks suitably fabulous in the many outfits that Diana is required to wear over the long weekend. And unlike Watts’s performance in 2013, hers doesn’t seem distractingly like an impersonation. Mind you, she delivers all her lines in little bursts of hissing whispers, so if you don’t see it with English subtitles, as its first audiences did at the Venice Film Festival, you might not understand more than half of what she says.
The effect is a bit odd, but there are lots of odd things in the film, not least the tone and the pacing, which lurch around like someone who’s had too much after-dinner port. Between Jonny Greenwood’s squalling jazz soundtrack, the hallucinations, and the blush-making sexual confessions, Spencer is a folly that wobbles between the bold and the bad, the disturbingly gothic and the just plain silly. In some scenes, it’s heart-rending in its depiction of Diana’s self-harm and bulimia. In others, it’s almost as risible as the Diana biopic from 2013, and that’s saying something. I didn’t know any more about Diana afterwards than I did beforehand, but I can’t say I didn’t enjoy it. This is a film that echoes The Shining at the start and 2001: A Space Odyssey at the end. The Crown Christmas Special it ain’t.
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- www.mtsu.edu
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Afrikaans movies to stream now
Here are the top Afrikaans films to stream on Showmax right now.
Moffie (2019)
Adapted from an autobiographical 2006 novel by André Carl van der Merwe, Moffie is set in South Africa, 1981, with the white minority government embroiled in a conflict on the southern Angolan border. Like all white boys over the age of 17, Nicholas Van der Swart (Kai Luke Brummer) must complete two years of compulsory military service to defend the Apartheid regime.
The threat of communism and “die swart gevaar” is at an all-time high. But that’s not the only danger Nicholas faces. He must survive the brutality of the army – something that becomes even more difficult when a connection is sparked between him and a fellow recruit.
Fiela se Kind (2019)
Zenobia Kloppers takes over from Shaleen Surtie-Richards as tender-hearted coloured mom Fiela Komoetie, who finds a lost white boy in the Knysna forest – Benjamin Komoetie, played by Luca Bornman. But after raising him for nine years as her own, Benjamin is ripped from Fiela’s arms and taken “home to his own kind”. But she isn’t giving up.
Kanarie (2018) | First on Showmax
The apartheid military was a very rough and difficult place for any young man, thrown in as they were into the deep end of the pool of toxic masculinity. The bigger your muscles, the better. The bushier your beard, great. The meaner you were to anyone less masculine than you, spectacular. And that’s a problem for Johan Niemand, a delicate young man who’d prefer to dress in drag as his hero, 80s pop icon Boy George than shoot the enemy across the border.
Kanarie was nominated for a 2020 GLAAD Award in the category Outstanding Film: Limited Release. The award recognises work that is a fair and inclusive representation of LGBTQI characters and issues.
Droom dag (2016)
Tanya is desperate to find the man she will settle down with but always seems to end up with Mr Wrong. She takes a break from dating – only to meet the man of her dreams. But that’s just the start of her problems.
Die Stropers (2019) | First on Showmax
This critically acclaimed English-subtitled movie was released internationally with the title The Harvesters. It’s a coming of age tale about a youngster who’s forced to confront his personal choices when his family takes in a troubled young boy on their farm. The fact that the core theme is never overtly named by the characters makes the journey more intricate and involved, drawing you in as the two teens grow closer.
Meerkat Maantuig (2017)
Most children are afraid of monsters, the scary ones hiding in their closet or under their bed. But Gideonette De La Rey (Anchen du Plessis) has a different fear in Meerkat Maantuig : she fears death. Or rather falling victim to the De La Rey Curse, where everyone named Gideon dies at an early age.
After her father’s death, she’s sent to live with her grandparents. That’s where Gideonette meets the adorable deaf boy Bhubesi (Themba Ntuli), who is training to become an astronaut and fly into space with his Meerkat Maantuig (moon ship). But there’s more to this boy than Gideonette initially realises.
This sweet film was nominated for and won a slew of awards.
Vaselinetjie (2017)
A white girl is raised by her loving brown grandparents in a remote rural village. When the welfare services find out that she is not their biological grandchild, they send her to an orphanage in Johannesburg. This movie deals with the search for identity in South Africa’s fractured society.
Balbesit (2014)
Saartjie Botha’s acclaimed play uses rugby as a metaphor for exploring issues of masculinity. This film version, like the original play, was directed by Jaco Brouwer.
Die Seemeeu (2018)
Anton Chekhov’s classic play The Seagull is adapted and placed in 1990s South Africa. The characters grapple with inner fears, longings, doubts, regrets, recriminations and miseries of their own making.
Donkerbos: A gripping South African thriller
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Unveiling the best new afrikaans movies on showmax.
Are you ready to immerse yourself in the world of captivating storytelling, rich culture, and remarkable cinema? Look no further than Showmax's latest lineup of new Afrikaans movies! Showmax, the renowned streaming platform, has taken a step beyond the ordinary by curating a collection that showcases the very best in Afrikaans cinema. In this article, we're diving into the exciting world of new Afrikaans movies on Showmax, highlighting the must-watch films that are bound to leave you entertained and inspired.
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Exploring the Afrikaans Film Renaissance
The Afrikaans film industry has been experiencing a renaissance in recent years, with filmmakers crafting stories that touch the hearts of audiences worldwide. From heartwarming tales of love and friendship to thought-provoking narratives that tackle social issues, these new Afrikaans movies are a testament to the creativity and talent within the industry.
Unforgettable Performances and Riveting Stories
One of the standout features of the new Afrikaans movies on Showmax is the exceptional caliber of performances by the cast. Talented actors bring characters to life, making the stories more relatable and engaging. These films capture a wide range of emotions, taking you on a roller-coaster ride of laughter, tears, and introspection.
A Glimpse into Afrikaans Culture
Stepping into the world of these movies provides an enriching experience that goes beyond entertainment. These films often offer a glimpse into the diverse facets of Afrikaans culture, highlighting traditions, languages, and ways of life that are both unique and fascinating.
The Power of Storytelling
At the heart of every great movie lies a compelling story. The new Afrikaans movies on Showmax are no exception. Whether it's a heartwarming family drama or a gripping thriller, these films weave narratives that resonate with audiences on a profound level.
Showcasing Diversity
The world of Afrikaans cinema is evolving, embracing a wider range of stories and perspectives. These new movies reflect the diversity of the Afrikaans-speaking community and showcase narratives that are relevant to a global audience.
Navigating Relationships and Emotions
Many of the new Afrikaans movies delve into the complexities of human relationships and emotions. They explore themes of love, friendship, heartbreak, and redemption, making them relatable to viewers from all walks of life.
Finding Identity and Belonging
Identity and belonging are recurring themes in these films. Characters often grapple with questions of self-discovery and finding their place in the world, making these stories universally resonant.
A Cinematic Journey Through History
Some of the new Afrikaans movies are set against historical backdrops, offering a unique perspective on different periods in South African history. These films provide viewers with an opportunity to learn while being entertained.
Bridging Language Barriers
Film has the remarkable ability to transcend language barriers, allowing stories to reach a global audience. The new Afrikaans movies on Showmax come with subtitles, ensuring that their powerful messages can be appreciated by viewers around the world.
Entertainment for All Ages
From heartwarming family stories suitable for all generations to thought-provoking dramas for mature audiences, the new Afrikaans movies on Showmax cater to a wide spectrum of viewers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Are these movies only for Afrikaans-speaking audiences? A: Not at all! The movies come with subtitles, making them accessible to viewers who may not speak Afrikaans.
Q: Can I watch these movies outside of South Africa? A: Yes, Showmax is available in multiple countries, so you can enjoy these movies no matter where you are.
Q: How often does Showmax update its collection of new Afrikaans movies? A: Showmax regularly updates its content, so you can expect a fresh lineup of movies to explore.
Q: Are these movies suitable for children? A: Some movies are family-friendly, while others are intended for mature audiences. Check the movie's rating and synopsis before watching.
Q: Can I binge-watch these movies? A: Absolutely! Showmax allows you to watch at your own pace, so you can indulge in a movie marathon if you like.
Q: Are there any award-winning movies in this collection? A: Yes, some of these movies have received acclaim and recognition at film festivals and award ceremonies.
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Hoping to skate by off moody vibes, this revamp of “The Crow” comic book series seems derived from a flattened, Hot Topic image of the hero.
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By Brandon Yu
In the long and winding road it took to finally get to “The Crow” — with some 15 years of recasts, rewrites, and director switches — the one constant that has remained is that this version would not be a remake of the 1994 film of the same name. It would, the mantra went, instead be a reimagining of the original comic book series by James O’Barr about a man, resurrected from the dead, enacting vengeance on the small-time gangsters who killed him and his fiancée.
It’s a sensible distinction to make for any movie revamp, but here is a particularly important and likely futile disclaimer to evade existing in the shadow not only of a cult classic, but also of a tragic and storied legacy — the accidental on-set death of its star, Brandon Lee — that shrouded and ultimately fueled the original film’s beloved status. “The Crow” of 2024 was never meant to be, couldn’t ever be, a version of that movie, a grittily stylized, rough-edged gothic melodrama whose pain and grief was so deeply absorbed by fans because those very things bled beyond the frame.
That, of course, is fine and all. But ultimately what this version, directed by Rupert Sanders, is spiritually derived from is neither the film nor the comic, but rather the flattened popular image that the film produced — a Hot Topic -style version of alternative consciousness.
“Do you think angsty teens would build shrines to us?” Shelly (FKA twigs) asks Eric (Bill Skarsgard) about their love story, the film’s central romance, whose edgy sensitivity is packaged with as much real feeling as a perfume ad starring Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox. You might think of Shelly’s line as a kind of wink at how Lee’s image became a beacon for brooding cynicism for an entire generation.
But the real punchline is that the film itself is the embodiment of that kind of hollow emo teen worship, throwing vague echoes of “Joker,” “John Wick” and “Constantine” into a laundry machine and hoping faded shades of black eyeliner remain.
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