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Roepman

  • 2011
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Roepman (2011)
Drama

The story of a 1966 railway community, told through the eyes of an eleven-year-old boy named Timus.The story of a 1966 railway community, told through the eyes of an eleven-year-old boy named Timus.The story of a 1966 railway community, told through the eyes of an eleven-year-old boy named Timus.

  • Director
    • Paul Eilers
  • Writers
    • Piet de Jager
    • Salmon de Jager
    • Jan van Tonder
  • Stars
    • Paul Loots
    • John-Henry Opperman
    • Deon Lotz
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    99
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Eilers
    • Writers
      • Piet de Jager
      • Salmon de Jager
      • Jan van Tonder
    • Stars
      • Paul Loots
      • John-Henry Opperman
      • Deon Lotz
    • 2User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Paul Loots
    • Timus Rademan
    John-Henry Opperman
    • Joon
    Deon Lotz
    Deon Lotz
    • Abram Rademan
    Rika Sennett
    • Ada Rademan
    Andrew Thompson
    • Hein
    Lida Botha
    • Ouma Makkie
    Beáte Opperman
    • Rykie Rademan
    • (as Beaté Olwagen)
    Eddie de Jager
    • Braam Rademan
    Desiré Gardner
    • Erika Rademan
    Petru Wessels
    • Tant Rosie
    Kholeka Dakada
    • Gladys
    Kate Thumbiran
    • Goolshan
    Paul Lückhoff
    • Harry Gouws
    Isabella Mostert
    • Marie Gouws
    Andea de Jager
    • Melinda Gouws
    Amber-Lynne Beukes
    • June Gouws
    Neil-Bennett Grib
    • Vic
    • (as Neil Bennett)
    Ivan Botha
    • Salmon
    • Director
      • Paul Eilers
    • Writers
      • Piet de Jager
      • Salmon de Jager
      • Jan van Tonder
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    9JeffersonCody

    It is one of the two or three best South African movies I have ever seen.

    ROEPMAN (2011): with Paul Loots, John Henry Opperman, Deon Lotz, Rika Sennett, Lida Botha, Desire Gardner, Beate Olwagen, Andrew Thompson, Eddie de Jager, Paul Lückhoff, Altus Theart and Ivan Botha, directed by Paul Eilers. Rating: 9 out of 10. Afrikaans language/English subtitles.

    A poignant, affecting and magical South African production about a boy's loss of innocence, "Roepman" is both a quietly powerful political drama and a wondrous fable.

    Set in a small railway depot outside Durban, "Roepman" (The Callman) takes us back to 1966 and plunks us into a community of poor white Afrikaners during the days of apartheid. The story revolves around 11-years-old Timus (Paul Loots) and his friend Joon (John Henry Opperman). Joon is the Roepman, who wakes everyone up for work and presents them with their schedules for the day. Being a "Roepman" is "the lowest job a white man can have on the railways", but Joon - who lives with his mute mother, is a loyal employee and a good, kind, gentle man with a real sense of what's right and wrong. Plus, he knows more about the town and its inhabitants than they know about themselves. The sensitive, fragile, imaginative Timus lives with his stern father Abraham Rademan (Deon Lotz) - a staunch, conservative nationalist and an elder at the Church, his compassionate, long suffering mother (Rika Sennett), his brother (Eddie de Jager), his grandma (Lida Botha) and his two sisters, Rykie and Erika (Beate Olwagen, Desire Gardner). Rykie is trying to persuade her father to allow dancing at her upcoming 21st birthday party and Erika is in love with Salmon (Ivan Botha), who adores her and calls her "my spinnekop" (my spider - because she weaves webs around his heart). But Salmon belongs to a different Church, so it looks like a young girl's heart will be cruelly broken by a father's unbending will.

    When Timus gets into trouble it is usually Joon who saves him, and Timus sees these timely interventions from his protector as miracles. Underlying tensions in the town start bubbling to the surface and Timus becomes the target of an outwardly macho bully and sexual predator (Andrew Thompson). We also see that one of the white men on the block is demanding sex from his traumatized black housekeeper, that a pregnant girl is about to be shunned by the church and that Abraham wants the family's Zulu maid, Gladys (Kholeka Dakada) to send her toddler back to the township. These different threads come together and culminate in an attempted suicide, the sexual abuse of a child and a moment of Joon-inspired magic on the day Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd is assassinated. The death of Verwoerd marked a time of change, and, some say, the beginning of the end for the National Party.

    Despite a touch of magical realism, "Roepman" is set in a dark time of harsh, political repression and shines a light on apartheid. It is not a politically charged film, but it certainly offers a telling look into aspects of the Afrikaner culture, its obsession with religion, and the horror of apartheid.

    The moving, funny, sad, thoughtful "Roepman" is beautifully acted (and young Loots is a real find) and the period details are superb; I felt as if I had been transported back through the past and deposited into scenes from my childhood. Sadly, I doubt this excellent film will ever become available outside of South Africa, but if anyone here ever gets the chance to see it, grab that chance with both hands. The English subtitles do not capture the full flavor of the Afrikaans language and the film works better if you understand "die taal" (the language), but they are good enough. I found this film - based on the book by Jan van Tonder, a vivid, powerful, strangely nostalgic and poignant experience and highly recommend it. It is one of the best two or three South African movies I have ever seen.
    9gfx-612-817242

    Excellence on all levels.

    Normally, when I choose a movie, I stand at the video shop and read other user reviews on IMDb on my phone. Roepman (Stargazer) was no exception, and I am glad I picked it up and finally decided to watch it with my wife.

    I don't easily rate a movie this high, let alone take time to write a review on IMDb. This is one of the best movies ever to come out of South Africa.

    Great acting, great cinematography, spot on historical context and a great sound track. Then there is the story line. Perfect. Some of the storyline is still left to the imagination, as not all plots are conclusive. Things are treated exactly as they are, and not sugar coated.

    As an Afrikaans South African boy, growing up and attending the Dutch Reformed Church in Newcastle, Kwazulu Natal, I can stand for the authenticity of this story. The photos I have from my parents and our family in the early years in Newcastle, looks very similar to the town depicted in the movie.

    Many of the characters and family situations and stories sound similar to what I have witnessed or heard off while growing up. I think it's a very honest and raw window into a typical Afrikaans community of the 60's and 70's.

    The Director also handled sexuality, puberty, coming of age and other issues with an incredible wisdom and sensitivity showing just enough to propel the story forward.

    I highly recommend the movie and have found myself wondering about the fate of many of the characters long after the closing credits stopped. I really hope there are more films of this standard to come out of South Africa, and I hope other film makers take note, because THIS is how you make a proper movie!

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    • Trivia
      In the scene where the Roepman wakes up one of the locomotive drivers, he is handed back a book through the window. The man handing him the book is in fact the author of the novel Roepman, Jan van Tonder.

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 2011 (South Africa)
    • Country of origin
      • South Africa
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    • Language
      • Afrikaans
    • Also known as
      • The Callman
    • Filming locations
      • Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Bosbok Ses Films
      • The Film Factory
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    • Budget
      • ZAR 4,200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $341,660
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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