Jans Rautenbach

Most Popular Jans Rautenbach Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Ongewenste Vreemdeling Trailer (1974)

20 May 1974

Gerhard Steenberg is a murderer on parole. He travels to Duiwelsvallei, a place where even the devil must tread lightly.

Broer Matie Trailer (1984)

20 July 1984

A senior farmer of the Little Karoo dies and determines in his will that a brown minister must observe his funeral service.

King Hendrik Trailer (1965)

27 September 1965

A small town in desperate need of more tourists discovers it was never officially incorporated into the surrounding country, so it declares independence.

Blink Stefaans Trailer (1981)

22 June 1981

Fanus is a nerdy sound technician who is never noticed by anyone, and especially not by the boss’s pretty but temperamental daughter, Linda.

Abraham Trailer (2015)

16 October 2015

Abraham, a dedicated husband and father, struggles to provide for his young wife, Katie, and their four-year-old daughter.

Eendag op 'n Reëndag Trailer (1975)

02 June 1975

A man deep in debt goes to a gamblinghouse to get the money he needs to pay it of but one of his frim

The Candidate Trailer (1968)

27 May 1968

This multi-faceted drama, which depicts a group of intellectual Afrikaners struggling with pertinent moral, ethical and racial issues in apartheid South Africa, is widely acknowledged as one of Jans Rautenbach’s finest films.

The Ever Free Trailer (1966)

01 January 1966

South African Film

Pappa Lap 'n Verhaal van n pa en sy dogter Trailer (1971)

28 June 1971

The picture explores the relationship between a poor widower and his 17-year-old daughter. She dreams of a matric farewell, the handsome boy in her class and a long, white dress.

Katrina Trailer (1969)

29 July 1969

Katrina is a coloured woman who tries to pass off as white. She rejects her father and mother to ensure that she and her son find a better life in apartheid South Africa.

Niemand weint für immer Trailer (1984)

01 November 1984

Farewell Johnny Trailer (1970)

16 July 1970

A new arrival to a mental institute is ostracised by the other patients, until they use him as a scapegoat when another patient dies.