Oliver Hermanus' shimmery and sensual military drama locates war zones in South Africa and in the closeted mind of its young protagonist. There is no more delicious agony than the one felt when you’re ...
The South African filmmaker, who is mixed race, takes a scathing look at institutional racism and homophobia in his Afrikaans-language drama, which bows in the U.S. today. By Scott Roxborough Europe ...
Available this weekend in theaters and on-demand is the emotionally arresting war drama from IFC Films, titled Moffie. The South African film earned a BAFTA nomination for Outstanding Debut by a ...
This grueling film about the South African military going to war with Angola is replete with vicious, stark depictions of racism and homophobia. By Glenn Kenny When you purchase a ticket for an ...
Oliver Hermanus explores the toxic masculinity of Apartheid-era South Africa and the twin forces of racism and homophobia that fed it in 'Moffie,' a drama about a young gay military conscript trying ...
There's a whole world under the surface and only Ron has any idea about it.
IFC Films has nabbed North American rights to South African Oliver Hermanus’ “Moffie,” a queer war film that is set against the backdrop of a South African border war. The indie studio will release ...
It’s a rather quiet week on the movie front — not a Kong or Godzilla to be found. Among the highest-profile entries is Netflix’s “Thunder Force,” a superhero comedy with Melissa McCarthy and Octavia ...
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The new film “Moffie” examines the brainwashing of a generation of white men in the twilight of the apartheid regime. By Roslyn Sulcas “Mo-FFIES!” chant the soldiers, precisely lined up under a baking ...
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