Katinka Heyns Trailers
The Gods Must Be Crazy TrailerEendag op 'n Reëndag TrailerThe Sergeant and the Tiger Moth Trailer
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Total trailers found: 11
10 September 1980
A Coca-Cola bottle dropped from an airplane raises havoc among a normally peaceful tribe of African bushmen who believe it to be a utensil of the gods.
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
12 December 1974
A young man and his girlfriend rebuild an old Tiger Moth with almost no money and parts they battle to find.
23 January 1998
Follows the deterioration of an Afrikaner family isolated and shunned in the small community of Toorwater.
01 January 1988
The acclaimed drama based on Dalene Matthee´s award-winning novel. "Fiela se Kind" (Fiela's Child) is the story of a white foundling boy that is raised by a brown family.
31 January 1992
This affirming story of one woman's struggle to free herself from the past, and how that affects the small fishing village where she lives, shows that faith can move mountains, or unmake them.
20 June 1974
A lawyer's receptionist is keen on detective stories and crime films. Believing her boss has been killed, she reports it to the police, but once questioned she knows all the answers about his disappearance.
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.
07 September 2012
Die Wonderwerker tells the story of Eugène Marais, a famous Afrikaans writer, poet and researcher. The story focuses on the few months he spends on the Van Rooyen's farm, where he falls in love with the 19-year-old Jane Brayshaw.
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.
11 December 1992
Based on Nicholas Ellenbogen's play of A Nativity, the trilingual (Afrikaans, English and Zulu) film tells a hilarious story about a government backed effort to put on a multiracial production of a play production of a nativity play by the local post office's staff in a tiny backwater village, on the eve of the new democracy.