Sinopsis
To be a moffie is to be weak, effeminate, illegal. 1981, South Africa’s government is in conflict on the Angolan border. Like all white boys, Nicholas must complete a two year military service. The threat of communism and the “black danger” is at an all-time high. But just when fear pushes Nicholas to accept unspeakable horrors, a tender relationship with another recruit becomes as dangerous as any enemy fire.
Director
OLIVER HERMANUS
South Africa, 1983. In 2015, The Endless River became the first South African film to be nominated for the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. His newest feature, Moffie, premiered at the Venice Film Festival and won the Mermaid Award for best LGBTQ-themed film at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival.
MEXICAN PREMIERE
Sudáfrica · 2019 · 103’ · Afrikáans, Inglés
Dirección · Director
Oliver Hermanus
Guión · Screenplay
Oliver Hermanus, Jack Sidey
Fotografía · Cinematography
Jamie D. Ramsay
Música · Music
Braam du Toit
Sonido · Sound
Stéphane de Rocquigny
Dirección de Arte · Production Design
Franz Lewis
Edición · Editor
Alain Dessauvage, George Hanmer
Producción · Produced by
Eric Abraham, Jack Sidey
Intérpretes · Cast
Kai Luke Brummer, Ryan de Villiers, Matthew Vey, Stefan Vermaak, Hilton Pelser
Contacto · Contact
Noah Reich
noah@portobelloproductions.com