My Father's War

My Father's War

Release date : August 5, 2016
Runtime : 1h 43m
Countries of origin : South Africa /
Original Language : Afrikaans / English /
Director : Craig Gardner /
Writers :
Production companies : Sterkinekor Entertainment /
August 5, 2016 1h 43m South Africa Drama Afrikaans More
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In this unique and riveting film, a troubled man has a series of dreams in which he finds himself thrown back to a time before his birth, into the Angolan Border War, as a combat soldier. There he meets his father as a young man, when he was a member of the Special Forces. As they go through combat together, the son gets to know his father in a way he never has, giving him insight and compassion, and he is able to let go of lifelong feelings of abandonment, resentment and anger. This leads to forgiveness and a real-life reconciliation, which drives home the underlying message of this film restoring the hearts of the fathers to the children and the hearts of the children to the fathers.
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Stian Bam
Dawid Smit
Edwin van der Walt
Benjamin 'Dap' Smit
Erica Wessels
Karina Smit
Fumani Shilubana
Floyd Mabela

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  • title:My Father's War
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2016
  • Runtime:1h 43m
  • Genres: Drama · War ·
  • Countries of origin: South Africa ·
  • Original Language: Afrikaans · English ·
  • Director: Craig Gardner /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Sterkinekor Entertainment ·
  • Overview:In this unique and riveting film, a troubled man has a series of dreams in which he finds himself thrown back to a time before his birth, into the Angolan Border War, as a combat soldier. There he meets his father as a young man, when he was a member of the Special Forces. As they go through combat together, the son gets to know his father in a way he never has, giving him insight and compassion, and he is able to let go of lifelong feelings of abandonment, resentment and anger. This leads to forgiveness and a real-life reconciliation, which drives home the underlying message of this film restoring the hearts of the fathers to the children and the hearts of the children to the fathers.
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