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Black Butterflies (2011) DD 5.1 (Nl Subs) RETAIL ISO TBS
Theatrical Release: 2011-03-31 DVD Release: 1970-01-01 Torrent Release: 07-01-2012 by user
Movie Genre
Biography, Drama
Runtime
100 min.
Awards
13 wins & 6 nominations.
Infohash
b40e52792919fd3e994890c9debf98a929f8a486
Parental Rating
Not Rated
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DESCRIPTION
She searched for a home, she searched for love. Confronted by Apartheid and a father who was Minister of censorship. With men like Jack Cope and Andre Brink she found much love, but no home. In his first speech to the South African Parliament Nelson Mandela read her poem "The Dead Child of Nyanga" and addresses her as one of the finest poets of South Africa.
Synopsis by IMDb
Black Butterflies (2011) DD5.1 (Nl subs) RETAIL ISO TBS
Nederland / Zuid-Afrika / Duitsland
Drama
98 minuten
geregisseerd door Paula van der Oest
met Carice van Houten, Rutger Hauer en Liam Cunningham
Dichteres Ingrid Jonker is al van kleins af aan op zoek naar een liefde en een thuis. Haar vader, die deel uitmaakt van de Apartheidsregering als minister van censuur, heeft haar afgewezen. Veel mannen voelen zich echter aangetrokken tot de prachtige en gepassioneerde Ingrid. Op een bepaald moment heeft Ingrid een relatie met twee mannen tegelijk: de beroemde en bekende Zuid-Afrikaanse schrijvers Jack Cope en André Brink. Ingrid hoopt dat ze op deze manier de rust kan vinden waar ze al jaren naar op zoek is.
Storyline
She searched for a home, she searched for love. Confronted by Apartheid and a father who was Minister of censorship. With men like Jack Cope and Andre Brink she found much love, but no home. In his first speech to the South African Parliament Nelson Mandela read her poem "The Dead Child of Nyanga" and addresses her as one of the finest poets of South Africa