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- It's summertime and the family is on their way to a seaside resort. But there is a businessman looking to buy the resort and build timeshare apartments In its place and is set to ruin the holiday for the families in the resort.
- Francois Coertze stars as Poennie, a blue-collar Afrikaans boy coming to terms with life, romance, and lust. He is on the verge of manhood and finds himself trapped in a relationship with a rather plumpish Boermeisie (Lizz Meiring), who can and will spell only one thing: Disaster. In steps gorgeous Julie Hartley as stylish young English psychologist Catelina, who not only saves Poennie from impending insanity but also holds the key to what he really seeks: True Love. The spanner in the works is Catelina's uptight fiance (Jozua van der Lugt). See how a love triangle becomes a love square and how love turns to lust in this hilarious sex comedy.
- Saul Barnard grew up in a family of woodcutters who are scared of the elephants in the forest, but there's one elephant that never seems to threaten Saul. Tired of being exploited by wood buyers, Saul takes a stand and his father chases him away. He goes to work in wood-buyer MacDonald's wood yard, where he gets to know MacDonald's daughter Kate and falls in love with her. After a few years (10 in the film, 2 in the book) he leaves MacDonald (and Kate) and joins the first prospectors in the forest, searching for gold. Millwood becomes a small town with hotels and bars and houses. Kate appears again. One night, an elephant makes trouble and MacDonald tells Saul's brother Jozef to find the elephant and kill it. When Saul hears about this, he races off to find the elephant first. The film is based on the novel by Dalene Matthee, which was translated from Afrikaans to more than 10 other languages, although the film differs substantially from the book. If you've read the book, don't expect the same story in the film. For instance, much of the original feeling of powerlessness Saul experiences is missing. Matthee was a notable South African writer who died on 20 February 2005.
- 1980s South African action comedy shot mostly in Afrikaans, one of South Africa's 11 indigenous languages. The main character, played by Arnold Vosloo, is a spoilt young man from a rich family, just finished with school, and conscripted to two years' army service, as most defensible young men were forced to do in the '80s. The movie revolves around the young rebel's anti-establishment antics in frustrating his superiors, trying to avoid military service with his new-found comrades-at-arms, and charming an inquisitive spiky-haired reporter (Janie du Plessis).
- White child thrown away by his own family, then raised by Bushman, living with and learning their ways. This deep storie plays off in South Africa.
- A unit of green Afrikaner army reservists must take on a dangerous gang of psychopaths straight out of Mad Max and hook up with some pretty girls along the way.
- THEY PLAYED THE GAME BY A DIFFERENT SET OF RULES.
- Dalmain gets wrongly accused of murder so goes on the run. When a local tribe helps him, he becomes embroiled in their plight too.
- When he finds out his brother's been murdered, police inspector Stan Becker follows a trail leading to Cape Town. There he runs up against South Africa's biggest diamond smuggler and finds out why his brother had to die - and why he must too... Starring Christoph Gareissen, Hughie Louw, Dennenesch Zoude, Nadja Uhl, Werner Eichhorn, Heinz Hoenig, Otto Sander, Wilfried Hochholdinger, Juraj Kukura