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Fiela se Kind

  • 2019
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Wayne Smith, Brett Michael Innes, and Zenobia Kloppers in Fiela se Kind (2019)
Southern Africa, 1880. A coloured woman living in the arid Karoo takes in a lost white child and raises him as her own. Nine years later, the boy is removed and forced to live in the Knysna Forest with a family of woodcutters who claim that he is theirs. Based on the beloved novel by Dalene Matthee, the film was adapted for screen by Brett Michael Innes and stars Zenobia Kloppers, Wayne Smith and Luca Bornman. 'Toe Vind Ek Jou' by Margot Rothman Arrangement by Loki Rothman & Kyle Shepherd Written by Karen Greeff / Francois Bardendhorst / Jedd Kossew
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A coloured woman living in the arid Karoo takes in a lost white child and raises him as her own. Nine years later, the boy is removed and forced to live in the Knysna Forest with a family of... Read allA coloured woman living in the arid Karoo takes in a lost white child and raises him as her own. Nine years later, the boy is removed and forced to live in the Knysna Forest with a family of woodcutters who claim that he is theirs.A coloured woman living in the arid Karoo takes in a lost white child and raises him as her own. Nine years later, the boy is removed and forced to live in the Knysna Forest with a family of woodcutters who claim that he is theirs.

  • Director
    • Brett Michael Innes
  • Writers
    • Brett Michael Innes
    • Dalene Matthee
  • Stars
    • Zenobia Kloppers
    • Luca Bornman
    • Wayne Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    118
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    • Director
      • Brett Michael Innes
    • Writers
      • Brett Michael Innes
      • Dalene Matthee
    • Stars
      • Zenobia Kloppers
      • Luca Bornman
      • Wayne Smith
    • 9User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 29 nominations total

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    Zenobia Kloppers
    Zenobia Kloppers
    • Fiela Komoetie
    Luca Bornman
    • Benjamin Komoetie Jnr
    Wayne Smith
    • Benjamin Komoetie Snr
    Drikus Volschenk
    Drikus Volschenk
    • Elias van Rooyen
    Cindy Swanepoel
    • Barta van Rooyen
    Wayne Van Rooyen
    • Selling Komoetie
    • (as Wayne van Rooyen)
    Chiara Roodt
    • Nina van Rooyen Jnr
    Melissa Willering
    • Nina van Rooyen Snr
    André Stolz
    • Lange
    Willie Ludik
    • Dikke
    Gerald Steyn
    • Willem van Rooyen
    Leighman Marshall
    • Dawid Komoetie Jnr
    Morne Steyn
    • Dawid Komoetie Snr
    Mateo Olivier
    • Tollie Komoetie Jnr
    Stefan Erasmus
    Stefan Erasmus
    • Tollie Komoetie Snr
    Francois Stemmet
    • Magistraat
    Roget Ellis
    • Officer
    Elton Landrew
    • Cleaner
    • Director
      • Brett Michael Innes
    • Writers
      • Brett Michael Innes
      • Dalene Matthee
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    7eelen-seth

    Heartbreaking and heartwarming

    In Brett Michael Innes' adaptation of Dalene Matthee's classic novel, a coloured woman living in the dried up valley, Karoo, takes in a lost white child and raises him as her own. Nine years later, the boy is removed and forced to live in the Knysna Forest with a family of woodcutters who claim that he is theirs.

    Fiela Se Kind is entirely in Afrikaans, a language you barely hear in modern cinema. The film won Best Feature Film & Best Achievement in Scriptwriting at the 2020 South African Film and Television Awards, but what's striking within a matter of minutes, is the undeniably slick cinematography. Tom Marais (Hunter Killer) moves his camera with such finesse, it almost feels as if you're part of the Komoetie-family. He has a way of capturing each and everyone of the talented cast's emotions while paying attention to the atmospheric locations they find themselves in. Sure, there aren't many different locations to be found, which feels a bit monotone at times, but this definitely doesn't undermine the craftsmanship that's been put into this.

    After an officer visits Fiela (Zenobia Kloppers) and her family for a census of the country, little Benjamin (Luca Bornman) will soon face court to be reunited with his "rightful" parents. What follows is a series of problems that goes far beyond these two families and stretches throughout the nation. Segregation, racism and the violence that comes with it, causes for a heartbreaking story about the unbreakable love of a mother for her child.

    Kloppers and Bornman's performances are what makes Fiela Se Kind's heart beat. Their dynamic is something rarely seen between a full grown actor and a child actor, but feels genuinely real. Kloppers specifically acts with her entire body and face, she never holds back as a mother who's becoming more and more desperate to get reunited with her son.

    The runtime of the film doesn't work in its favour. Clocking in at two hours, there's a couple of moments where the story drags, more specifically when we find ourselves in the forest with the Van Rooyen-family. Child abuse and animal cruelty are put in place to shock viewers but doesn't contribute to the plot whatsoever. When the overly dramatic score strings in one too many times, it becomes quite tiring to sit through something that is already emotionally heavy as it is. It's actually Fiela Se Kind's more quiet scenes, in which there is barely any dialogue, that are the most effective.

    A timeless story for all ages that isn't just important but also has something to say. Family can be chosen, no matter what skin colour or social background you have.
    8dmitribailey

    South African Classic

    I was a bit sceptical when I saw they remaking this classic story. If you haven't seen this film yet. Do yourself a favour and don't pass on this gem. I would love to see more Dalene Matthee adaption in the future.
    10douwprivate

    Tien uit tien

    Ten out of ten. I don't know how people can tate this movie less.
    9wim-vorster

    Comparisons are Odious

    Yet when two film versions of the same novel are made, it's somehow impossible not to compare.

    I'm in the habit of never reading reports or reviews on films or theatre shows before seeing it myself. The following is therefore my uninfluenced and undiluted opinion.

    Let me start off by saying that I've seen various stage productions and synch translated the Chris Barnard (screenplay) Katinka Heyns (direction) 1987 version of Fiela se Kind from Afrikaans to English. Moreover, I met Dalene Matthee in 1978, became friends and read the novel on publication in 1985. I'm therefore more than acquainted with the plot/story and characters.

    Brett Michael Innes's treatment both in scriptwriting and direction is laudably restrained and austere. In his retelling of this tale of fate, cruelty and tragedy, the central theme speaks crystal clear: love knows no boundaries, a mother's love least of all.

    IMDb is not the place, neither has the space, to do a dissertation, Suffice it to say that I was not reduced to tears, but to sobs, owing to that exact honesty, sincerity and restraint.

    Fiela se Kind the movie 1987 was a good movie and the character a performance. Even a good performance. With a great performance by Lida Botha as Berta van Rooyen, the forest mother. Fiela se Kind 2019 is an experience and the character by means of Zenobia Kloppers a human being. She ripped my heart out. So did the other characters. Not a trace of acting. Honesty, simplicity, sincerity. There is nothing ostentatious or showy.

    The contrast between the whitewashed KleinKaroo farmstead and the forest hut speaks volumes in itself. Coloured people sitting at table eating with cutlery versus whites using their hands. Class is not confined to colour or race,
    1adeleroets

    Rather watch the 1987 version

    I loved the novel when I first read it. So back in '87 when tbe first film adaptation came out, I rushec to see it and watchec it many times since. I cry each and every time when Benjamin proudly proclsims he is "Fiela's child:. This is one of those films which did NOT need a remake. So for the love of everything? WHY? The remake seems rather soulless and cold. Bypass and watch the original adaptation.

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 2019 (South Africa)
    • Country of origin
      • South Africa
    • Language
      • Afrikaans
    • Also known as
      • Fiela's Child
    • Filming locations
      • Worcester, Western Cape, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Nostalgia Productions
      • The Film Factory
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