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In Theaters: April 9, 2021 (limited)

On DVD/Blu-ray: January 25, 2022 On Digital/VOD: April 9, 2021

1h 39m | Drama, Romance, War

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The year is 1981 and South Africa’s white minority government is embroiled in a conflict on the southern Angolan border. Like all white boys over the age of 16, Nicholas Van der Swart must complete two years of compulsory military service to defend the apartheid regime. The threat of communism and “die swart gevaar” (the so-called black danger) is at an all-time high. But that’s not the only danger Nicholas faces. He must survive the brutality of the army – something that becomes even more difficult when a connection is sparked between him and a fellow recruit.

Director: Oliver Hermanus

Studio: IFC Films

Producer(s): Eric Abraham, Jack Sidey

Cast: Kai Luke Brummer, Ryan Villiers, Matthew Vey, Stefan Vermaak, Hilton Pelser

Writer(s): Oliver Hermanus, Jack Sidey

Official Site: ifcfilms.com/films/moffie

22 votes and 3 Reviews

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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 90%

61%

In Theaters: April 9, 2021 (limited)

On DVD/Blu-ray: January 25, 2022 On Digital/VOD: April 9, 2021

1h 39m | Drama, Romance, War

  Watch Trailer

The year is 1981 and South Africa’s white minority government is embroiled in a conflict on the southern Angolan border. Like all white boys over the age of 16, Nicholas Van der Swart must complete two years of compulsory military service to defend the apartheid regime. The threat of communism and “die swart gevaar” (the so-called black danger) is at an all-time high. But that’s not the only danger Nicholas faces. He must survive the brutality of the army – something that becomes even more difficult when a connection is sparked between him and a fellow recruit.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 90%

61%

In Theaters: April 9, 2021 (limited)

On DVD/Blu-ray: January 25, 2022

On Digital/VOD: April 9, 2021

1h 39m | Drama, Romance, War

The year is 1981 and South Africa’s white minority government is embroiled in a conflict on the southern Angolan border. Like all white boys over the age of 16, Nicholas Van der Swart must complete two years of compulsory military service to defend the apartheid regime. The threat of communism and “die swart gevaar” (the so-called black danger) is at an all-time high. But that’s not the only danger Nicholas faces. He must survive the brutality of the army – something that becomes even more difficult when a connection is sparked between him and a fellow recruit.