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The Harvesters

South Africa, Free State region, isolated stronghold to the Afrikaans white ethnic minority culture. In this conservative farming territory obsessed with strength and masculinity, Janno is different, secretive, emotionally frail. One day his mother, fiercely religious, brings home Pieter, a hardened street orphan she wants to save, and asks Janno to make this stranger into his brother. The two boys start a fight for power, heritage and parental love.

Top Cast

  • Brent Vermeulen

    Brent Vermeulen

    Janno

  • Alex van Dyk

    Alex van Dyk

    Pieter

  • Juliana Venter

    Juliana Venter

    Marie

  • Morné Visser

    Morné Visser

    Jan

  • Danny Keogh

    Danny Keogh

    Oupa

  • Erica Wessels

    Erica Wessels

    Anel

  • Benré Labuschagne

    Benré Labuschagne

    Hennie

  • Roxanna Kerdachi

    Roxanna Kerdachi

    Little sister

  • Biané Hattingh

    Biané Hattingh

    Little sister

Overview

South Africa, Free State region, isolated stronghold to the Afrikaans white ethnic minority culture. In this conservative farming territory obsessed with strength and masculinity, Janno is different, secretive, emotionally frail. One day his mother, fiercely religious, brings home Pieter, a hardened street orphan she wants to save, and asks Janno to make this stranger into his brother. The two boys start a fight for power, heritage and parental love.

Rating

5.8 / 10
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