Arende (film) explained
Arende |
Director: | Dirk de Villiers |
Starring: | Ian Roberts Gavin van den Berg Diane Wilson Keith Grenville Percy Sieff |
Music: | Louis van Rensburg |
Cinematography: | Jakes de Villiers |
Editing: | Thys de Wit |
Distributor: | C-Films |
Runtime: | 101 min. |
Language: | Afrikaans English Dutch |
Arende, is a 1994 South African action war film film, directed by Dirk de Villiers.[1] [2] The film stars Ian Roberts and Gavin van den Berg in lead roles along with Diane Wilson, Keith Grenville and Percy Sieff in supportive roles.[3]
The film received positive reviews and won several awards at international film festivals.[4]
Plot
The film is set during the Anglo Boer War. It depicts the life of the rebellious Boer farmer Sloet Steenkamp and the Captain of the British Army James Kerwin.[5]
Cast
- Ian Roberts as Sloet Steenkamp
- Gavin van den Berg as Capt. James Kerwin
- Brian O'Shaughnessy as Sgt. Stewart
- James White as Dr. John Moston-Smythe
- Keith Grenville as Governor Andrew Wilks
- Diane Wilson as Mary Wilks
- Jocelyn Broderick as Jo-Ann Wilks
- Michelle Botes as Princess Gobbler
- Percy Sieff as Benny Mentz
- Johan Esterhuizen as Buks Retief
- Libby Daniels as Annette Steenkamp
- André Roodtman as P.J. Buys
- Hennie Oosthuizen as Commandant Hendrik Keet
- Limpie Basson as Petrus Johnson
- Flip Theron as Rev. Louw
- Albert Maritz as Rev. Bloemfontein
- Gert van Niekerk as Paul Johnson
- Chipi van der Merwe as Kortgiel Mostert
- Kobus Steyn as Chris Marneweck
- Lourens Potgieter as Danie
- David Pieters as Sam Gobbler
- Pieter Sherriff as Faan
- Tim Mahoney as Jimmy Kitchener
- Richard Farmer as Rev. Patrick Swindle
- Gordon van Rooyen as Col. Miller
- Nico de Beer as Mees Mouton
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Arende 1991 Directed by Dirk De Villiers . letterboxd . 10 October 2020.
- Web site: Arende . 1989 . gwonline . 14 October 2020.
- Web site: Arende (1994) . cinemagia . 14 October 2020.
- Web site: Arende . filmweb . 14 October 2020.
- Web site: ARENDE: Directed by Dirk De Villiers, South Africa, 1994 . MUBI . 14 October 2020.