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Soekie
Soekie is a family drama which focuses on the destructive effect of an impending divorce on family life. It is based on the book "Die Hele Dorp Weet" [translates to " The Whole Town Knows"] written by Santie Grosskopf.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of Soekie, a young woman who grows up in a conservative Afrikaner family. She struggles with societal expectations and her own desires, leading to a tumultuous life filled with difficult choices. The narrative explores themes of tradition, rebellion, and the search for identity within a restrictive environment.
Critical Reception
Soekie was a significant film in Afrikaans cinema, often praised for its sensitive portrayal of a young woman's coming-of-age and her internal conflicts. While it resonated with audiences for its relatable themes, some critics noted its melodramatic elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional depth and relatable protagonist.
Noted for its exploration of societal pressures on women in that era.
Some found the dramatic elements to be pronounced.
Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Soekie (1975)' is not readily available through common public platforms.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of Afrikaans-language films that sought to address contemporary social issues and personal dramas, aiming for a more mature and reflective audience.
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