Trix Pienaar Trailers
Goodbye Bafana TrailerIn My Country TrailerThat Englishwoman: An Account of the Life of Emily Hobhouse Trailer
Goodbye Bafana TrailerIn My Country TrailerThat Englishwoman: An Account of the Life of Emily Hobhouse Trailer
Total trailers found: 12
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.
16 November 1977
Daan and his brother, Dingetjie, travel to Cape Town in search of Doctor McDonald to cure Dingetjie's shy nature.
11 February 2007
The true story of a white South African racist whose life was profoundly altered by the black prisoner he guarded for twenty years.
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.
17 May 1975
A tragedy that tells the story of a romance between an "Afrikaaner" (An Afrikaans speaking South African) on the run for murder and a a recently widowed farm owner who has to build up her farm in the Koi San area.
03 October 1979
After his wife's death, Maritz de Necker opens a law practice in Worchester. His father-in-law, Senator Scheepers blames Maritz for his daughter's suicide and institutes a legal commission investigation against him .
04 May 2004
An American reporter and an Afrikaans poet meet and fall in love while covering South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearings.
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 March 1984
The film derides the former color issue and its political emphasis on racial purity. A rural NP-election candidate (Cobus Rossouw) discovers to his great embarrassment that he was busy in the run up to the election inexplicably to be literally green.
01 January 1990
An English woman dares to defy the might of the British Empire and champions the cause of the Boers during the Anglo-Boer War, battling to alleviate the suffering of women and children in concentration camps.