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  1. Very good and important movie. This was the first South African movie I ever watched. It presents a very important and rarely seen in the mainstream media problem of farm murders in South Africa. It contains very graphic scenes, but in that case they are necessary.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Darrell Roodt
    • 2015-05-29
  2. Treurgrond is the very first South African movie I've ever seen and I was pleasantly surprised despite the extreme sad subject this movie covers. It provides a grim but realistic inside look into the farm murders that take place on a regular basis in South Africa, its impact on the community and the helplessness of the authorities to deal with ...

  3. May 26, 2015 · Q&A with Darrell Roodt about Treurgrond. After Danie Marais saw the preview of Treurgrond he had a few questions for director Darrell Roodt: You made a name with movies strongly condemning apartheid, like A Place of weeping (1986) and Sarafina! (1992), starring Whoopi Goldberg.

  4. May 22, 2015 · A melodramatic look at farm murders in South Africa, Treurgrond is more of a PR stunt for Steve Hofmeyr than a critical look at a very serious issue that faces the farm community.

  5. May 27, 2015 · Treurgrond is a South African film about farm murders, directed by Darryl Roodt and starring controversial pop star and actor, Steve Hofmeyr. According to the film’s website, the most frequently asked questions address its political agenda, entertainment value for non-extremists and whether it features racial discrimination.

  6. 1h 32m. Treurgrond tells the painful story of a farming community in South Africa trying to survive the numerous farm attacks confronting farmers almost every day. These gruesome acts affect not just those closely related to the victims, but set in motion a chain of events.

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  8. May 29, 2015 · Treurgrond tells the painful story of a farming community in South Africa trying to survive the numerous farm attacks confronting farmers almost every day. These gruesome acts affect not just those closely related to the victims, but set in motion a chain of events.